Oregon Potato Company

Complete recall history across all FDA and CPSC categories — 15 total recalls

Oregon Potato Company 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 (15)

FDA food safety enforcement actions by Oregon Potato Company

Date Product Reason Class
Jun 7, 2023 Great Value Antioxidant Fruit Blend Strawberries, Blueberries, Raspberries, P... Potential contamination with Hepatitis A. Class I
Jun 7, 2023 Rader Farms Organic Berry Trio Strawberry, Blackberry, Raspberry. Item # 1058... Potential contamination with Hepatitis A. Class I
Jun 7, 2023 Great Value Mixed Fruit Pineapple, Strawberries, Peaches and Mango. Item # 10... Potential contamination with Hepatitis A. Class I
Jun 7, 2023 Great Value Sliced Strawberries. Item # 107356. Frozen, packaged flexible pla... Potential contamination with Hepatitis A. Class I
Jun 7, 2023 Rader Farms Organic Fresh Start Smoothie Blueberry, Strawberry, Raspberry, Ka... Potential contamination with Hepatitis A. Class I
Jun 13, 2019 Frozen whole Red Raspberries; packed in a 12 oz. polyethylene bag; UPC: 0 705... Whole Red Raspberries are recalled due to potential contamination with Norovi... Class II
Apr 6, 2016 IQF 3/8" Un-Blanched Yellow Onion Dice, Frozen, item number 103349, bulk case... IQF 3/8" Un-Blanched, Frozen, Yellow Onion Dice is voluntarily recalled becau... Class I
Apr 6, 2016 IQF 3/4" Yellow Onion Dice, Frozen, item number 101430, bulk tote, net wt. 12... IQF 3/4" Frozen Yellow Onion Dice is voluntarily recalled because it has the ... Class I
Apr 6, 2016 IQF 3/8" Yellow Onion Strip, Frozen, Item number 103331, bulk tote, net wt. 1... IQF 3/8" Frozen Yellow Onion Strip and IQF 3/8" Yellow ORGANIC Onion Strip ar... Class I
Apr 6, 2016 3/8" White Onion Dice- FRESH, item number 105197, bulk tote, net wt. 1250 lbs. 3/8" White Onion Dice- FRESH is voluntarily recalled because it has the poten... Class I
Apr 6, 2016 IQF 1/4" Yellow Onion Dice, frozen, item numbers: 103364, 103381, and 104831,... IQF 1/4" Frozen Yellow Onion Dice is voluntarily recalled because it has the ... Class I
Apr 6, 2016 705000 IQF 3/8" Dice Yellow Onion, item number 101472, bulk tote, net wt. 125... 3/8" Frozen Yellow Onion Dice was voluntarily recalled because it has the pot... Class I
Apr 6, 2016 IQF 1/4" Frozen WHITE Onion Dice, item number 103342, bulk cases, net wt. 45 ... IQF 1/4" White Onion Dice is voluntarily recalled because it has the potentia... Class I
Apr 6, 2016 3/8" White Onion Strip-FRESH, item number 105196, bulk totes, net wt. 1200 lbs. 3/8" White Onion Strip-FRESH was voluntarily recalled because it has the pote... Class I
Apr 6, 2016 IQF 1/4 x 1/4 Yellow Onion Dice, item number 102654, bulk cases, net wt. 40 l... 1/4 x 1/4 Frozen Yellow Onion Dice was voluntarily recalled because it has th... Class I

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