G.O. Corporation

Complete recall history across all FDA and CPSC categories — 11 total recalls

G.O. Corporation 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 (11)

FDA food safety enforcement actions by G.O. Corporation

Date Product Reason Class
Aug 1, 2023 Lettuce Rom Blend 50/50, packaged in the following sizes and configurations: ... Romaine lettuce may be contaminated with deer feces. Class II
Aug 1, 2023 Lett. Salad Shred Mix w/Rom, Produce Code 458009, 4-5 lb. bags per shipping ... Romaine lettuce may be contaminated with deer feces. Class II
Aug 1, 2023 Lettuce Romaine All American, packaged in the following sizes and configurati... Romaine lettuce may be contaminated with deer feces. Class II
Aug 1, 2023 Lettuce Salad Blend Monterey, Produce Code 404709, 4-5lb. bags per shipping c... Romaine lettuce may be contaminated with deer feces. Class II
Aug 1, 2023 Romaine lettuce packaged into the following configurations and sizes: 1. ... Romaine lettuce may be contaminated with deer feces. Class II
Aug 1, 2023 Lett. Blend Rom/End/Rad-All Seasons packaged in the following sizes and confi... Romaine lettuce may be contaminated with deer feces. Class II
Aug 1, 2023 Lettuce Romaine 80/20 GB, packaged in the following sizes and configurations:... Romaine lettuce may be contaminated with deer feces. Class II
Aug 1, 2023 Lettuce Mix w 20 Romaine, Produce Code 421009, 4-5 lb. bags per shipping case, Romaine lettuce may be contaminated with deer feces. Class II
Jun 16, 2023 Lettuce Salad Blend Monterey, Produce Code 404709, 4-5lb bags per shipping case. Romaine lettuce may be contaminated with deer feces. Class II
Jun 16, 2023 Romaine lettuce, packaged into the following configurations and sizes: 1. ... Romaine lettuce may be contaminated with deer feces. Class II
Jun 16, 2023 Lett Blend Rom/End/Rad - All Seasons, packaged in the following sizes: 1. ... Romaine lettuce may be contaminated with deer feces. Class II

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