Cedar's Mediterranean Foods, Inc.

Complete recall history across all FDA and CPSC categories — 8 total recalls

Cedar's Mediterranean Foods, Inc. appears in recall records across 1 category. This page consolidates all FDA food, drug, and medical device enforcement actions, plus CPSC consumer product recalls associated with this company. Recall data is sourced from openFDA and CPSC public databases.

Food Recalls (8)

FDA food safety enforcement actions by Cedar's Mediterranean Foods, Inc.

Date Product Reason Class
Oct 9, 2024 Member's Mark brand Roasted Red Pepper Hummus; 32 oz (907 g) Plastic Containe... Potential presence of foreign objects. Class II
Oct 25, 2021 Cedar s Organic Mediterranean Hommus 10 oz. May contain undeclared tree nuts (pine nuts) Class I
Aug 21, 2020 Cedar's Cucumber Garlic Dill Tzatziki, 12 oz packaged in clear plastic tubs; ... Product contains undeclared Food Starch, Gelatin and Natamycin. Class II
Oct 19, 2018 HEB Select Ingredients ROASTED GARLIC HUMMUS PREMIUM QUALITY NET WT 8 OZ (227... Product contains foreign material. Class II
Oct 19, 2018 HEB Organics TRADITIONAL HUMMUS, NET WT. 8 OZ (227g), 4 pack, UPC: 0 41220 79... Product contains foreign material. Class II
Oct 19, 2018 Central Market All Natural Mediterranean Hummus, NET WT 10 OZ (284g), UPC: 0 ... Product contains foreign material. Class II
Oct 19, 2018 Central Market All Natural Traditional Hummus TOPPED WITH SESAME SEEDS, NET W... Product contains foreign material. Class II
Oct 17, 2018 Cedar's Chickpea Salad, packaged in an 8oz plastic container, UPC: 0441153377... Product may contain undeclared edamame (soy). Class I

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