Emerald Fruit & Produce Inc
Complete recall history across all FDA and CPSC categories — 12 total recalls
Emerald Fruit & Produce 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 (12)
FDA food safety enforcement actions by Emerald Fruit & Produce Inc
| Date | Product | Reason | Class |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jul 31, 2020 | Onions Yellow Whole Dry 5 lb. bag (item 78155) for foodservice use. Shelf lif... | Processed onions products are recalled due to a potential contamination with ... | Class I |
| Jul 31, 2020 | M60058CS Onions White Diced sold by pound for foodservice use. Product is per... | Processed onions products are recalled due to a potential contamination with ... | Class I |
| Jul 31, 2020 | M60025CS Onions Yellow Diced sold by pound for foodservice use. Product is pe... | Processed onions products are recalled due to a potential contamination with ... | Class I |
| Jul 31, 2020 | Onions Red Whole Dry 5 lb. bag (item 78156) for food service use, shelf life ... | Processed onions products are recalled due to a potential contamination with ... | Class I |
| Jul 31, 2020 | M60022CS Onions Red Diced sold by pound for foodservice use. Product is peris... | Processed onions products are recalled due to a potential contamination with ... | Class I |
| Jul 31, 2020 | M60064CS Onions White Sliced sold by pound for foodservice use. Product is pe... | Processed onions products are recalled due to a potential contamination with ... | Class I |
| Jul 31, 2020 | M60023CS Onions Red Sliced sold by pound for foodservice use. Product is peri... | Processed onions products are recalled due to a potential contamination with ... | Class I |
| Jul 31, 2020 | Onions Red Rings 3/16 (item 78267) sold by 5 lb bag for foodservice use, peri... | Processed onions products are recalled due to a potential contamination with ... | Class I |
| Jul 31, 2020 | M60024CS Onions Red Whole Peeled sold by pound for foodservice use. Product i... | Processed onions products are recalled due to a potential contamination with ... | Class I |
| Jul 31, 2020 | Onions White Whole Dry 5 lb bag (item 78158) for foodservice use, shelf life ... | Processed onions products are recalled due to a potential contamination with ... | Class I |
| Jul 31, 2020 | M60027CS Onions Yellow Whole Peeled sold by pound for foodservice use. Produc... | Processed onions products are recalled due to a potential contamination with ... | Class I |
| Jul 31, 2020 | M60026CS Onions Yellow Sliced sold by pound for foodservice use. Product is p... | Processed onions products are recalled due to a potential contamination with ... | Class I |
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