Gourmet Kitchen, Inc.

Complete recall history across all FDA and CPSC categories — 9 total recalls

Gourmet Kitchen, 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 (9)

FDA food safety enforcement actions by Gourmet Kitchen, Inc.

Date Product Reason Class
Feb 23, 2022 14" Raw Buttermilk Breakfast Tart with Cranberries, Apples & Granola P2004 (9... Undeclared almonds Class I
Feb 23, 2022 14" Raw Buttermilk Breakfast Tart with Fresh Blueberries & Granola P2006 (9 ... Undeclared almonds Class I
Nov 7, 2016 Gourmet Kitchen Gourmet/Stuffed/French Toast with Strawberries & Mascarpone 2... French Toast contains frozen strawberries which may be contaminated with Hepa... Class I
Mar 15, 2015 Appetizer Size Lobster Spring Rolls 80 PCS L1046 15075 Products are p... Products may contain peanut protein. Class II
Mar 15, 2015 Asparagus Roll Ups; Asparagus Roll-Up 100 PCS v2002 15075 Products are place... Products may contain peanut protein. Class II
Mar 15, 2015 Shrimp Maui; Maui Shrimp 100 pcs S5036 15075 Products are placed on plas... Products may contain peanut protein. Class II
Mar 15, 2015 Spinach & Goat Cheese Pizza (Focaccia) Mackenzie Limited Spinach & Goat Chee... Products may contain peanut protein. Class II
Mar 15, 2015 Spicy Shrimp Chopsticks 80 PCS S5038 15075 Products are placed on p... Products may contain peanut protein. Class II
Mar 15, 2015 Lobster & Shrimp Spring Rolls Products are placed on plastic trays, shri... Products may contain peanut protein. Class II

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