Fresh Unlimited Inc

Complete recall history across all FDA and CPSC categories — 23 total recalls

Fresh Unlimited 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 (23)

FDA food safety enforcement actions by Fresh Unlimited Inc

Date Product Reason Class
Sep 6, 2023 Freshway Foods - Diced Butternut Squash, packaged in 4 pound plastic bags - 4... Potential contamination of Listeria monocytogenes Class I
Dec 27, 2019 Garden Salad Kit: 7lbs packaged in cardboard box Eggs used in the manufacture of the products may be contaminated with Listeri... Class I
Dec 27, 2019 Cobb Salad Kit: 8lbs packaged in cardboard box Eggs used in the manufacture of the products may be contaminated with Listeri... Class I
Dec 27, 2019 Chef Salad Kit: 8lbs packaged in cardboard box Eggs used in the manufacture of the products may be contaminated with Listeri... Class I
Jul 8, 2015 Kale Caesar Pasta Recovery Salad, 3.375# (1530g) INGREDIENTS: COOKED TRI-ROTI... The firm failed to declare the allergen eggs on their labels. Class I
Jul 8, 2015 Kale Chicken Caesar Pasta Salad, 3.87# (1.757g) INGREDIENTS: COOKED TRI-ROTIN... The firm failed to declare the allergen eggs on their labels. Class I
Jul 8, 2015 Caesar Salad, #5.56 (2,522g) "INGREDIENTS: Romaine Lettuce, Caesar Dressing (... The firm failed to declare the allergen eggs on their labels. Class I
Jun 13, 2013 Broccoli Salad Kit No Dressing, packaged in plastic bags inside paper cartons... The firm was informed for a supplier that the sunflower raisin mix packets th... Class I
Jun 13, 2013 Broccoli Salad Kit No Dressing, No Bacon; packaged in plastic bags inside pap... The firm was informed for a supplier that the sunflower raisin mix packets th... Class I
Jun 13, 2013 Broccoli Salad Kit with Dressing; packaged in plastic bags inside paper carto... The firm was informed for a supplier that the sunflower raisin mix packets th... Class I
Jun 13, 2013 Sweet & Sassy Apple Salad; packaged in plastic bags inside paper cartons, 5 b... The firm was informed for a supplier that the sunflower raisin mix packets th... Class I
Dec 8, 2012 Holiday Fruit Delight Kit 5.1875 lbs (2,353g) INGREDIENTS: APPLES***RED GRAPE... Possible contamination with Listeria monocytogenes. Class II
Dec 8, 2012 SHREDDED BROCCOLI FRUIT SALAD 6.19# (2,807 g) Ingredients: Broccoli, Cauliflo... Possible contamination with Listeria monocytogenes. Class II
Dec 8, 2012 Celery Stick 2" 80/2 oz clear plastic bag, Item #70648 USED BY: 11/21/12 Possible contamination with Listeria monocytogenes. Class II
Dec 8, 2012 Red Grapes 80/1.5 oz (3,402g) bag Item #71305 BEST USED BY: 11/21/12 Possible contamination with Listeria monocytogenes. Class II
Dec 8, 2012 Green Pepper Strips 3/8" 80/2oz (4,536g) bag Item #73032 BEST USED BY: 11/21/... Possible contamination with Listeria monocytogenes. Class II
Dec 8, 2012 Radish Sliced 80/2oz bag Item #74605 BEST USED BY: 11/21/12 TC: 1 317 2359 15:45 Possible contamination with Listeria monocytogenes. Class II
Dec 8, 2012 Waldorf Salad Kit 5.19lb (2,345g) bag Item #74802 INGREDIENTS: APPLES***MAYON... Possible contamination with Listeria monocytogenes. Class II
Dec 8, 2012 Red Apple Slices 2.4 oz, Item #71746, 20 oz, Item # 71729 14 oz, Item # 7173... Possible contamination with Listeria monocytogenes. Class II
Dec 8, 2012 Red Apples DICED 3/4" 5/1# (4,536G) bag Item #71707 Ingredients: Apples (Appl... Possible contamination with Listeria monocytogenes. Class II
Dec 8, 2012 Pineapple Chunks 80/2 oz (4.536g) bag Item #71607, BEST USED BY: 11/21/12 TC:... Possible contamination with Listeria monocytogenes. Class II
Dec 8, 2012 Sliced Green Apples READY TO EAT 14 oz Innerlock Bag UPC 95829 20042 Use By: ... Possible contamination with Listeria monocytogenes. Class I
Dec 8, 2012 Carrot coin 1/4" 80/2oz bag Item #70263 BEST USED BY 11/21/12 TC: 1 317 2359 ... Possible contamination with Listeria monocytogenes. Class II

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