Kroger Co

Complete recall history across all FDA and CPSC categories — 10 total recalls

Kroger Co 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 (10)

FDA food safety enforcement actions by Kroger Co

Date Product Reason Class
Apr 25, 2014 Private Selection Caramel Hazelnut Fudge Truffle Ice Cream, 16 fl oz lamented... The firm discovered that the label for two of their products did not declare ... Class I
Apr 25, 2014 Private Selection Chocolate Hazelnut Mascarpone Ice Cream, 16 fl oz lamented ... The firm discovered that the label for two of their products did not declare ... Class I
Apr 11, 2014 PRIVATE SELECTION SWEET STRAWBERRY SORBET, Labeled in part: "INGREDIENTS: WAT... The firm was notified of the presence of undeclared milk in the product. Class I
Jun 22, 2013 QFC Chicken Pesto Panini wrapped in polywrap packaging, 10.32 oz. in size, in... The paninis may contain soy and egg, which are allergens. Class I
Feb 26, 2013 Tender Twist Wheat Bread NET WT 20 OZ (1 LB 4 OZ) 566G and 22.5 oz (1 LB 6.5 ... The firm was notified of bread with traces of visible ink was discovered whic... Class II
Feb 26, 2013 Kroger Value Wheat Bread, PAN DE TRIGO, net wt/peso neto 22.5 oz (1 lb 6.5 oz... The firm was notified of bread with traces of visible ink was discovered whic... Class II
Feb 26, 2013 Tender Twist 100% Whole Wheat Bread 24 oz (1 LB 8 OZ) 680g***INGREDIENTS: UNB... The firm was notified of bread with traces of visible ink was discovered whic... Class II
Feb 26, 2013 Fred Meyer Tender Twist Honey Cracked Wheat Bread 24 oz (1 LB 8 OZ) 680g***IN... The firm was notified of bread with traces of visible ink was discovered whic... Class II
Nov 5, 2012 Kroger Deluxe French Vanilla Magnifique Ice Cream, 48 FL OZ laminated carton.... The firm was notified that the ice cream may contain Pecans and, if eaten, co... Class I
Sep 18, 2012 FRESH SELECTIONS by Kroger" Tender Spinach NET WT 10 OZ (283g) BEST IF USED B... The firm was notified by the Ohio Department of Agriculture of positive Liste... Class I

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