Fresh Express Incorpated

Complete recall history across all FDA and CPSC categories — 17 total recalls

Fresh Express Incorpated 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 (17)

FDA food safety enforcement actions by Fresh Express Incorpated

Date Product Reason Class
Oct 18, 2024 Fresh Express Gourmet Cafe Santa Fe Greek 5.2 oz, Labeled Salad Bowls, Refrig... Potential Listeria Monocytogenes Contamination. The pre-packaged condiment tr... Class I
Oct 18, 2024 Fresh Express Gourmet Cafe Chicken Caesar 5.75oz, Labeled Salad Bowls, Refrig... Potential Listeria Monocytogenes Contamination. The pre-packaged condiment tr... Class I
Feb 8, 2024 Fresh Express Kit Salsa! Ensalada with condiments(toppings that include chees... Product has the potential to be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes. Th... Class I
Feb 8, 2024 Chopped Salad Kit Southwest with condiments(toppings that include cheese), la... Product has the potential to be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes. Th... Class I
Dec 15, 2023 Spinach sold under the brand names of Fresh Express NET WT. 8 OZ (227G) UPC 0... The firm was notified by the Florida Department of Agriculture that the produ... Class I
Dec 15, 2023 Lettuce in clear plastic 2lb bags. The firm was notified by the Florida Department of Agriculture that the produ... Class I
Apr 7, 2023 Fresh Express Chopped Kit Chipotle Cheddar TOTAL NET WT. 11.3 oz (320G) SALAD... The firm was notified by one of their customers that their product test posit... Class I
Apr 7, 2023 PREMIUM MAKOTO HONEY GINGER SALAD KIT TOTAL NET WT 8.75 OZ (248g) DRESSING 2.... The firm was notified by one of their customers that their product test posit... Class I
Apr 7, 2023 Fresh EXPRESS Chopped Kit Caesar Romaine Lettuce TOTAL NET WT. 9.4 OZ (266g) ... The firm was notified by one of their customers that their product test posit... Class I
Nov 16, 2020 FRESH EXPRESS KIT CAESAR SUPREME, Romaine Lettuce, Creamy Caesar Dressing, It... Fresh Express Kit Caesar Supreme bagged salad potentially contaminated with E... Class I
Jun 18, 2020 Fresh Express Chopped Kit SOUTHWEST TOTAL NET WT. 11.5 oz (326g) plastic bag.... The firm learned that, during a single production run, incorrect condiment pa... Class I
Jul 27, 2018 Fresh Express Chopped Romaine 1 lb Fresh Express initiates a recall of expired foodservice salad products produc... Class II
Jul 27, 2018 McDonald s Whole Green Leaf Salad 1 lb Fresh Express initiates a recall of expired foodservice salad products produc... Class II
Jul 27, 2018 McDonalds Salad Ingredients, 9.25 lb, Salad Blend Romaine, Carrot & Spinach, ... Fresh Express initiates a recall of expired foodservice salad products produc... Class II
Apr 5, 2017 Organic Marketside Spring Mix, net Wt. 5 oz. (142g) packed in rigid plastic c... Foreign animal matter was allegedly found in a single container of the salad. Class II
Sep 29, 2016 Fresh Express American Salad, 11 oz., Product Code G264A12B, Use-By Date OCT 05 Fresh Express American had inadvertently inserted incorrect condiment kits in... Class I
Jun 17, 2016 Fresh Express Kit Caesar salad, Net Wt. 7.6 oz. (215g), Fresh Express Incorpo... The condiment kits in some Caesar Salad bags contain undeclared allergens: tr... Class II

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