FreshPoint South Florida

Complete recall history across all FDA and CPSC categories — 15 total recalls

FreshPoint South Florida 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 (15)

FDA food safety enforcement actions by FreshPoint South Florida

Date Product Reason Class
Sep 27, 2012 ***Fresh Point***Fresh Cuts***Fruit Mango/Papaya Diced***2 x 5lb Tray***Net. ... Coast Citrus Distributors, Inc. and its divisions Coast Tropical and Olympic ... Class I
Sep 27, 2012 Fresh Mango peeled and cut into cubes, slices, or halves labeled as listed: ... Coast Citrus Distributors, Inc. and its divisions Coast Tropical and Olympic ... Class I
Sep 27, 2012 ***Fresh Point***Fresh Cuts***Salsa Mango and Papaya*** 2 x 5lb Tray***Net Wt... Coast Citrus Distributors, Inc. and its divisions Coast Tropical and Olympic ... Class I
Sep 27, 2012 ***Fresh Point***Fresh Cuts***Retail Mango Sliced***6 X 8oz Cups Packages***N... Coast Citrus Distributors, Inc. and its divisions Coast Tropical and Olympic ... Class I
Sep 27, 2012 ***Fresh Point***Fresh Cuts***Service Salsa Mango***2 x 5lb Tray***Net Wt. 50... Coast Citrus Distributors, Inc. and its divisions Coast Tropical and Olympic ... Class I
Jul 27, 2012 Yellow Onion. Product is labeled in part: "***Onion Yellow Ring***ORB***Ort... FreshPoint South Florida is recalling sliced fresh yellow onions and salsa pr... Class I
Jul 27, 2012 Yellow Onion. Product is labeled in part: "***FC Salsa Pico de Gallo"***Ref... FreshPoint South Florida is recalling sliced fresh yellow onions and salsa pr... Class I
Jul 27, 2012 Yellow Onion. Product is labeled in part: "***FC Salsa Chunky Tomato"***Ref... FreshPoint South Florida is recalling sliced fresh yellow onions and salsa pr... Class I
Jul 27, 2012 Yellow Onion. Product is labeled in part: "***Onion Yellow Julienne***ORB**... FreshPoint South Florida is recalling sliced fresh yellow onions and salsa pr... Class I
Jul 27, 2012 Yellow Onion. Product is labeled in part: "***FC Mix Stir Fry "D"***Refrige... FreshPoint South Florida is recalling sliced fresh yellow onions and salsa pr... Class I
Jul 27, 2012 Diced Yellow Onion. 1) Product is labeled in part: "***Onion Yellow Diced**... FreshPoint South Florida is recalling sliced fresh yellow onions and salsa pr... Class I
Jul 27, 2012 Yellow Onion. Product is labeled in part: "***FC Mix Fajita (Jul Mix Pep/Yo... FreshPoint South Florida is recalling sliced fresh yellow onions and salsa pr... Class I
Jul 27, 2012 Yellow Onion. Product is labeled in part: "***FC Salsa Pineapple & Papaya"*... FreshPoint South Florida is recalling sliced fresh yellow onions and salsa pr... Class I
Jul 27, 2012 Yellow Onion. Product is labeled in part: "***Onion Yellow Whole***ORB***Or... FreshPoint South Florida is recalling sliced fresh yellow onions and salsa pr... Class I
Jul 27, 2012 Yellow Onion. Product is labeled in part: "***FC Salsa Mango"***Refrigerate... FreshPoint South Florida is recalling sliced fresh yellow onions and salsa pr... Class I

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