Inland Seafood, Inc.
Complete recall history across all FDA and CPSC categories — 11 total recalls
Inland Seafood, 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 (11)
FDA food safety enforcement actions by Inland Seafood, Inc.
| Date | Product | Reason | Class |
|---|---|---|---|
| Aug 19, 2016 | Inland Market, Premium, Maine Lobster Spread, Net Wt. 7 oz. (198 g.) and 16 o... | Possible contamination with foreign matter; wood pieces. | Class II |
| Aug 19, 2016 | Inland Market, Traditional Crab Cake, Net Wt. 5 lbs, Inland Market, 1667 Lewi... | Possible contamination with foreign matter; wood pieces. | Class II |
| Aug 19, 2016 | Spicy Crab Dip, 12 x 8 oz., for Whole Foods Market. | Possible contamination with foreign matter; wood pieces. | Class II |
| Aug 19, 2016 | Smoked Whitefish Salad, 12 x 8 oz., for Whole Foods Market. | Possible contamination with foreign matter; wood pieces. | Class II |
| Aug 19, 2016 | Inland Market, Dungeness Crab Cake, Net Wt. 5 lbs, Inland Market, 1667 Lewis ... | Possible contamination with foreign matter; wood pieces. | Class II |
| Aug 19, 2016 | Inland Market, Premium Blue Crab Spread, Net Wt. 7 oz. (198 g.) and 16 oz. (4... | Possible contamination with foreign matter; wood pieces. | Class II |
| Aug 19, 2016 | Alaskan Salmon Salad, 12 x 8 oz. and 5 lb., for Whole Foods Market | Possible contamination with foreign matter; wood pieces. | Class II |
| Aug 19, 2016 | Spinach Krab & Artichoke Dip, 12 x 8 oz., for Whole Foods Market. | Possible contamination with foreign matter; wood pieces. | Class II |
| Aug 19, 2016 | Original Seafood Cheese Spread, Net Wt. 7 oz. (198 g.), for Publix | Possible contamination with foreign matter; wood pieces. | Class II |
| Aug 19, 2016 | Reduced Fat Seafood Cheese Spread, Net Wt. 7 oz. (198 g.), for Publix | Possible contamination with foreign matter; wood pieces. | Class II |
| Aug 19, 2016 | Inland Market, Maryland Crab Cake, Net Wt. 5 lbs, Inland Market, 1667 Lewis W... | Possible contamination with foreign matter; wood pieces. | Class II |
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