Frozen salmon, a popular item at a major wholesale club across seven US states, has been voluntarily recalled due to concerns about potential Listeria monocytogenes contamination. The affected product is the Wellsley Farms Farm-Raised Atlantic Salmon, distributed by BJ’s Wholesale Club. This recall was initiated after a sample, collected during routine testing by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), tested positive for the presence of Listeria.
The seafood company responsible for the product, Slade Gorton & Co., Inc., announced the recall on a Wednesday. While the exact source of the contamination remains under investigation, the company has stated that it is actively looking into the matter and implementing measures to prevent future occurrences, as confirmed by the FDA.
Listeria monocytogenes is a bacterium that can contaminate a variety of foods and poses a significant health risk to consumers. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) highlights that Listeria infections, while not common, can be severe.
Understanding the Risks of Listeria
Individuals who contract a Listeria infection, even if otherwise healthy, may experience short-term symptoms. These can include high fever, severe headaches, stiffness in the neck, nausea, abdominal discomfort, and diarrhoea. However, for certain vulnerable populations, the consequences can be far more serious.
Pregnant women are particularly at risk, as Listeria infection can lead to miscarriage and stillbirth. The CDC also identifies newborns, adults aged 65 and older, and individuals with compromised immune systems as groups facing a heightened risk of severe illness or complications if exposed to the bacteria.
Slade Gorton & Co., Inc. has indicated that, as of the announcement date, no illnesses related to this specific recall have been reported. Nevertheless, consumers who develop symptoms consistent with a Listeria infection are strongly advised to seek medical attention and consult with their doctor.
Details of the Recalled Product
The recalled frozen salmon was farmed in Norway and is a product of Poland. It was sold exclusively at BJ’s Wholesale Club locations in the following states:
- Delaware
- Maryland
- New Jersey
- New York
- North Carolina
- Pennsylvania
- Virginia
The affected product was available for purchase between January 21 and February 7.
Identifying the Recalled Salmon
Consumers should look for the following specific details to determine if they have purchased the recalled product:
- Product: Wellsley Farms Farm-Raised Atlantic Salmon
- Packaging: 2-pound bags
- UPC Code: 888670025963
- Lot Number: 3896
BJ’s Wholesale Club is reportedly in the process of notifying its customers who may have purchased the implicated salmon.
What Consumers Should Do
Slade Gorton & Co., Inc. has provided clear instructions for consumers who may have the recalled salmon in their possession. The company urges customers to contact them directly for information regarding a full refund and guidance on how to dispose of the product safely.
Consumers can reach Slade Gorton & Co., Inc. by calling 1-888-628-0730.

The proactive recall underscores the importance of food safety protocols and the vigilance of regulatory bodies like the FDA in protecting public health. While the investigation into the contamination’s origin continues, consumers are encouraged to remain informed and to take appropriate action if they have purchased the affected product. The company’s commitment to transparency and consumer safety is evident in their prompt response and clear communication channels.


















