HP Hood LLC

Complete recall history across all FDA and CPSC categories — 22 total recalls

HP Hood LLC 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 (22)

FDA food safety enforcement actions by HP Hood LLC

Date Product Reason Class
Sep 19, 2024 Lactaid Lactose Reduced milk 1. 96 oz Lactaid Whole Milk 2. 96 oz Lactaid 2%... Milk may contain undeclared almond from almond milk Class I
Oct 25, 2022 Hood Lowfat Cottage Cheese with Peaches Product may contain foreign objects (plastic). Class II
Oct 25, 2022 Hannaford Cottage Cheese, 16oz and 24 oz; Hood Country Style Cottage Cheese, ... Product may contain foreign objects (plastic). Class II
Oct 25, 2022 Food Club Chive Cottage Cheese, 16 oz; Hannaford Chive Cottage Cheese, 16 oz;... Product may contain foreign objects (plastic). Class II
Oct 25, 2022 Hood Cottage Cheese with Cucumber & Dill, 16 oz Product may contain foreign objects (plastic). Class II
Oct 25, 2022 Hannaford Fat Free Cottage Cheese, 16 oz and 24 oz; Hood Fat Free Cottage Che... Product may contain foreign objects (plastic). Class II
Oct 25, 2022 Hood Everything Bagel Cottage Cheese, 16 oz Product may contain foreign objects (plastic). Class II
Oct 25, 2022 Hood Cottage Cheese with Strawberries; 16 oz Product may contain foreign objects (plastic). Class II
Oct 25, 2022 Hood Lowfat Cottage Cheese, 16 oz and 24 oz Product may contain foreign objects (plastic). Class II
Oct 25, 2022 Lactaid Cottage Cheese, 16 oz Product may contain foreign objects (plastic). Class II
Oct 25, 2022 Hood Cottage Cheese with Blueberries, 16 oz Product may contain foreign objects (plastic). Class II
Oct 25, 2022 Hood Cottage Cheese with Pineapple & Cherry, 16 oz; Penn Maid Cottage Cheese ... Product may contain foreign objects (plastic). Class II
Oct 25, 2022 Hood Fat Free Cottage Cheese with Pineapple, 16 oz Product may contain foreign objects (plastic). Class II
Oct 25, 2022 Food Club Cottage Cheese with Pineapple, 16 oz; Hannaford Cottage Cheese with... Product may contain foreign objects (plastic). Class II
May 11, 2022 PLANET OAT Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough; OATMILK NON-DAIRY FROZEN DESSERT WITH... Product may contain undeclared peanuts. Class II
Aug 1, 2018 Blue Diamond Almond Breeze Almond Milk, Half Gallon HP Hood LLC, has initiated a recall of Blue Diamond Almond Breeze Almond Milk... Class I
Feb 26, 2014 my essentials brand sour cream, NET WT. 24 OZ. (680g), UPC 7 25439 10546 0 --... HP Hood LLC received one complaint of a foreign object in sour cream product... Class II
Dec 18, 2013 Hood brand Fat Free Chocolate Milk, 8 oz. UPC: 0 44100 11244 7 Product labeled with an extended sell by date Class II
May 22, 2013 4% Cottage Cheese distributed under the following labels and sizes: (a) Hanna... Possible presence of metal fragments. Class II
May 22, 2013 Cottage Cheese with Chive distributed under the following labels and sizes: (... Possible presence of metal fragments. Class II
May 22, 2013 1% Low Fat Cottage Cheese distributed under the following labels and sizes: (... Possible presence of metal fragments. Class II
Oct 30, 2012 Blue Diamond Almond Breeze Almond milk Half Gallon (1.89 L) Paper Carton UPC... Product labeled as Unsweetened Vanilla Blue Diamond Almond Breeze Almond milk... Class III

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A high number of recalls does not necessarily indicate that a company is unsafe. Large manufacturers that produce thousands of products across multiple categories will statistically appear in recall databases more frequently. What matters more is the severity of each recall (Class I being the most serious), the speed of response, and whether the company proactively identified and addressed the issue. Companies with robust safety programs often catch problems earlier.

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