Brand Recall History
Search any company to see their complete recall history across FDA food, drug, device, and CPSC product safety databases
Top 50 Companies by Total Recalls
Companies with the most combined recall actions across all FDA and CPSC categories
This page aggregates recall data from multiple U.S. government safety databases. Food, drug, and medical device recall data comes from the FDA's openFDA enforcement database. Consumer product recall data comes from the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). A high recall count does not necessarily indicate that a company is unsafe — larger companies with more products are statistically more likely to appear in recall databases.
Frequently Asked Questions
A brand recall history shows all recall actions associated with a single company across multiple product categories. Instead of checking FDA food recalls, FDA drug recalls, FDA device recalls, and CPSC product recalls separately, this page consolidates everything into one view. This makes it easy to see the full safety record of any company at a glance.
RecallCheck aggregates data from two primary sources: the FDA's openFDA API (which contains food, drug, and medical device enforcement actions) and the CPSC's public recall database (consumer products). Company names are matched across databases using case-insensitive name matching. Some companies may appear under slightly different names in different databases.
Large conglomerates often operate across multiple industries. For example, a healthcare company might manufacture both pharmaceutical drugs and medical devices, resulting in recalls in both the drug and device categories. Similarly, a food company might also produce pet food products. The brand history page helps you see the complete picture across all regulated product categories.
Browse by Category
View firms and manufacturers within specific recall categories.