Jfe Franchising Inc

Complete recall history across all FDA and CPSC categories — 18 total recalls

Jfe Franchising 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 (18)

FDA food safety enforcement actions by Jfe Franchising Inc

Date Product Reason Class
Oct 29, 2025 Peach Salsa - $5.99-16 oz 639123940636 packaged in clear plastic clamshells S... Peaches provided by Moonlight Peaches potentially contaminated with Listeria. Class I
May 20, 2025 Fruit & Vegetable Tray - 64 oz 63912394047 Mixed Melon, Cucumbers & Tajin ... Cucumbers have the potential to be contaminated with Salmonella. Class I
May 20, 2025 Yaki Noodle Bowl 12 oz 63912389254 Ebi Vermicelli Bowl 1... Cucumbers have the potential to be contaminated with Salmonella. Class I
May 20, 2025 Family Garden Salad - 24 oz 63912388065 Garden Salad - 12 oz 63912388067 Fa... Cucumbers have the potential to be contaminated with Salmonella. Class I
May 20, 2025 Bibimbap Bowl 13 oz 63912389259 Cucumbers have the potential to be contaminated with Salmonella. Class I
May 20, 2025 Cucumber with Ranch - 9 oz 63912395020 Cucumber, Lime & Tajin - 19oz 63... Cucumbers have the potential to be contaminated with Salmonella. Class I
Nov 29, 2024 Family Cobb Salad 22 oz Cobb Salad 11 oz packed in clamshells Potential to be contaminated with Salmonella Class I
Nov 29, 2024 Garden Salad 12 oz Family Garden Salad 24 oz packed in clamshells Potential to be contaminated with Salmonella Class I
Nov 29, 2024 Mixed Melon, Cucumber & Tajin 18 oz Watermelon & Cucumber w/ Tajin 18 oz pac... Potential to be contaminated with Salmonella Class I
Nov 29, 2024 Chef Salad 11 oz packed in clamshells Potential to be contaminated with Salmonella Class I
Nov 29, 2024 Vegetable Bowl 13 oz Small Vegetable Tray 19.5 oz Vegetable Bowl 26 oz Large ... Potential to be contaminated with Salmonella Class I
Nov 29, 2024 Cucumber, Lime & Tajin 19 oz Cucumber with Ranch 9 oz Cucumber Bowl with Ranc... Potential to be contaminated with Salmonella Class I
Jul 19, 2024 Guacamole & Pico de Gallo Combo $7.99 - 16 oz 639123880574 Guacamole Chun... Listeria monocytogenes Class I
Jul 19, 2024 Diced Pepper Tri-Blend - 8 oz 639123880024 Diced Pepper w/ White Onion - ... Listeria monocytogenes Class I
Jul 19, 2024 Butternut Squash Cubes - 12oz Plastic Clam-Shell Container Listeria monocytogenes Class I
Jul 19, 2024 Salsa Medium - 16 oz Salsa Mild - 16 oz Plastic Clam-Shell Container Listeria monocytogenes Class I
Jul 19, 2024 Pico de Gallo Classic Hot - 14 oz 639123880116 Pico de Gallo Classic Medi... Listeria monocytogenes Class I
Jul 19, 2024 Chopped Cilantro with White Onion - 5oz Plastic Clam-Shell Container Listeria monocytogenes Class I

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