All unexpired lots of the Thrive Market-branded nut butters were recalled on Jan. 24 because of the potential for contamination with Listeria monocytogenes.
On Jan. 21 a supplier informed Thrive Market that it was issuing a recall of all nut butters it has manufactured since January 2018 because of a positive test for Listeria monocytogenes in recent lots.
Because the safety of its member customers is Thrive’s “absolute priority,” the company expanded the supplier’s recall by voluntarily recalling all unexpired lots of all Thrive Market-branded nut butters manufactured by this supplier.
According to Thrive, it is “very unlikely” that the recalled products are contaminated. However, out of an “abundance of caution,” it urges consumers to promptly discard recalled products in their possession.

