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Sheehan Brothers Vending Initiates Voluntary Recall Over Undeclared Sesame in Sandwiches

It safeguards sesame-sensitive consumers by offering replacements under FDA oversight.

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A recalled Italian mini sub from Sheehan Brothers Vending can be seen in a July 2025 recall. (Photo from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration)
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Overview

  • Sheehan Brothers Vending recalled six sandwich items, including cheeseburgers and Italian mini subs, after an Ohio Department of Agriculture inspection revealed missing sesame allergen labels.
  • The products were sold from July 2 to July 8 through micro markets and vending machines in Ohio, Northern Kentucky and Eastern Indiana.
  • People with sesame allergies face potential life-threatening reactions if they consume the unlabeled sandwiches, although no related illnesses have been reported.
  • Consumers are advised to discard any affected products and contact Sheehan Brothers Vending for free replacements.
  • The FDA reviewed and approved the company’s voluntary recall plan and is monitoring the recall process as part of its standard safety protocols.