Food Recalls

This page tracks ongoing, completed, and terminated food recall cases across the United States. We pull data from two federal agencies: the FDA and the USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS). That covers everything from packaged grocery items and produce to meat, poultry, dairy, seafood, supplements, infant formula, and even pet food. Our records go back to 2008 and we check for new recalls throughout the day.

Most food recalls happen because of bacterial contamination (Salmonella, Listeria, E. coli), allergens that weren't listed on the label (milk, eggs, wheat, peanuts, tree nuts, soy), or foreign objects found in the product like metal or plastic pieces. A Class I recall is the most serious type, meaning the product could cause severe health problems or death. You can use the filters on the left to narrow results by status, date, or which states were affected.

30,870 total recalls
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Showing 30721–30740 of 30,870 recalls

March 22, 2012· Defense Nutrition

Recalled Item: Defense Nutrition Organic Warrior Whey Powder

The Issue: Undeclared Soy

Recommended Action: Do not consume. Return to store for a refund or discard.

Class III — Low RiskTerminated
Refund
March 22, 2012· Defense Nutrition

Recalled Item: Defense Nutrition Warrior Whey Natural Powder

The Issue: Undeclared Soy

Recommended Action: Do not consume. Return to store for a refund or discard.

Class III — Low RiskTerminated
Refund
March 21, 2012

Recalled Item: RTE Beef Sausage Products

The Issue: Listeria monocytogenes

Recommended Action: Do not consume. Return to store for a refund or discard.

Class I — Serious Health HazardTerminated
Refund
March 19, 2012

Recalled Item: Pork Product

The Issue: Other

Recommended Action: Do not consume. Return to store for a refund or discard.

Class III — Low RiskTerminated
Refund
March 17, 2012

Recalled Item: Grilled Chicken Caesar Wrap

The Issue: Undeclared Allergen

Recommended Action: Do not consume. Return to store for a refund or discard.

Class I — Serious Health HazardTerminated
Refund
March 16, 2012· Evergreen Orchard Farm, LLC

Recalled Item: Evergreen Farm Pear Juice Gochujang (Hot Peppeer Paste). Net Wt

The Issue: Juice and paste products display incorrect labeling, product

Recommended Action: Do not consume. Return to store for a refund or discard.

Class II — Potential Health HazardTerminated
Refund
March 16, 2012· Evergreen Orchard Farm, LLC

Recalled Item: Korean Pear Juice in 120 mL metal foil pouch single

The Issue: Juice and paste products display incorrect labeling, product

Recommended Action: Do not consume. Return to store for a refund or discard.

Class II — Potential Health HazardTerminated
Refund
March 16, 2012· Evergreen Orchard Farm, LLC

Recalled Item: Evergreen Farm Doen Jang (Soybean Paste). Net Wt

The Issue: Juice and paste products display incorrect labeling, product

Recommended Action: Do not consume. Return to store for a refund or discard.

Class II — Potential Health HazardTerminated
Refund
March 16, 2012· Evergreen Orchard Farm, LLC

Recalled Item: Korean Grape Juice

The Issue: Juice and paste products display incorrect labeling, product

Recommended Action: Do not consume. Return to store for a refund or discard.

Class II — Potential Health HazardTerminated
Refund
March 6, 2012

Recalled Item: Pizza Topping Products

The Issue: Undeclared Allergen

Recommended Action: Do not consume. Return to store for a refund or discard.

Class II — Potential Health HazardTerminated
Refund
March 2, 2012

Recalled Item: Frozen RTE Pizza Stick Products

The Issue: Other

Recommended Action: Do not consume. Return to store for a refund or discard.

Class II — Potential Health HazardTerminated
Refund
February 27, 2012

Recalled Item: Country Breakfast Sausage

The Issue: Undeclared Substance

Recommended Action: Do not consume. Return to store for a refund or discard.

Class III — Low RiskTerminated
Refund
February 24, 2012· Samra Produce & Farm Inc

Recalled Item: Fenugreek Leaves

The Issue: Samra Produce & Farms Inc. is recalling Fenugreek

Recommended Action: Do not consume. Return to store for a refund or discard.

Class II — Potential Health HazardTerminated
Refund
February 17, 2012· Sunshine Peanut Company

Recalled Item: Sunny Boy NoSalt Peanut Butter. No label was provided by

The Issue: On 02/17/2012 Sunshine Peanut Company initiated a recall

Recommended Action: Do not consume. Return to store for a refund or discard.

Class II — Potential Health HazardTerminated
Refund
February 17, 2012· Sunshine Peanut Company

Recalled Item: Product is 50 lb Bag Peanut Butter. Product Case is

The Issue: On 02/17/2012 Sunshine Peanut Company initiated a recall

Recommended Action: Do not consume. Return to store for a refund or discard.

Class II — Potential Health HazardTerminated
Refund
February 17, 2012· Sunshine Peanut Company

Recalled Item: Sunny Boy Peanut Butter. Product is labeled in part: 6/5

The Issue: On 02/17/2012 Sunshine Peanut Company initiated a recall

Recommended Action: Do not consume. Return to store for a refund or discard.

Class II — Potential Health HazardTerminated
Refund
February 17, 2012· Sunshine Peanut Company

Recalled Item: Product is 1 oz Peanut Butter. 1 oz pouch labeled

The Issue: On 02/17/2012 Sunshine Peanut Company initiated a recall

Recommended Action: Do not consume. Return to store for a refund or discard.

Class II — Potential Health HazardTerminated
Refund
February 17, 2012· Sunshine Peanut Company

Recalled Item: Product is 2 oz Peanut Butter. 2 oz pouch labeled

The Issue: On 02/17/2012 Sunshine Peanut Company initiated a recall

Recommended Action: Do not consume. Return to store for a refund or discard.

Class II — Potential Health HazardTerminated
Refund
February 17, 2012· Sunshine Peanut Company

Recalled Item: Sunny Boy Low Sodium/ Low Salt Peanut Butter. Product is

The Issue: On 02/17/2012 Sunshine Peanut Company initiated a recall

Recommended Action: Do not consume. Return to store for a refund or discard.

Class II — Potential Health HazardTerminated
Refund
February 16, 2012

Recalled Item: Chili Products

The Issue: Other

Recommended Action: Do not consume. Return to store for a refund or discard.

Class I — Serious Health HazardTerminated
Refund