Lamb Weston Inc

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

Lamb Weston 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 (10)

FDA food safety enforcement actions by Lamb Weston Inc

Date Product Reason Class
Apr 19, 2025 Item M7204, frozen foodservice Lamb Weston Hashbrown Patties, frozen, LW Form... Approximately 1mm to 8 mm sized pieces of foreign material (plastic) found in... Class II
Apr 19, 2025 Item M7414, frozen foodservice Lamb Weston Hashbrown Patties, frozen, LW Form... Approximately 1mm to 8 mm sized pieces of foreign material (plastic) found in... Class II
Apr 19, 2025 Item M7422, frozen foodservice Lamb Weston Hashbrown Patties LW Formed Oval 6... Approximately 1mm to 8 mm sized pieces of foreign material (plastic) found in... Class II
Apr 19, 2025 Item M0053, frozen foodservice Lamb Weston Hashbrown Patties, frozen, LW Form... Approximately 1mm to 8 mm sized pieces of foreign material (plastic) found in... Class II
Jul 6, 2020 WinCo Foods Tater Bites Shaped, Shredded Potatoes, frozen product. Retail 32 ... The Tater Bites product has the potential to be contaminated with foreign mat... Class II
Nov 20, 2019 Lamb Weston Grown In Idaho Crispy Hash Brown Dices, packaged in 28 ounce poly... Crispy Hash Brown Dices product is recalled because it may contain pieces of ... Class II
Mar 1, 2019 Lamb's Supreme Starz, item S0026, is formed star-shaped potato product that h... Lamb's Supreme Starz (Star-shaped Hash Brown Patties) are recalled due to con... Class II
Sep 20, 2018 Murry's Hash Brown Potato Patties, packaged in cardboard trays covered with p... Hash brown product, sold under brand Murry's is recalled because the product ... Class II
Sep 20, 2018 Formed Hash Brown Patties, packaged in cardboard trays covered with plastic f... Hash brown product, sold under brands Brookshire's, Market Pantry, Breakfast,... Class II
May 11, 2017 Red Robin Burgers and Brews Crispy Onion Rings, frozen, Net wt. 14 ounce. Re... Red Robin Burgers and Brews Crispy Onion Rings, 14 oz. retail packages, are r... Class I

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