Pacific Coast Fruit Company

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

Pacific Coast Fruit 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 Pacific Coast Fruit Company

Date Product Reason Class
Mar 8, 2022 Kit Thai Noodle Salad FM; Net weight 6.75 lbs. UPC 0-20728-72698-0. Product i... Thai Noodle Salad Kits is being recalled due to potential foreign material pr... Class II
Nov 4, 2019 Winter Citrus Slaw Kit, item #71909, UPC 20728 71909. There are 2/7.2 lbs. b... The Winter Citrus Slaw Kit, item #71909, is recalled due to a potential conta... Class I
Aug 16, 2018 Spinach Chopped 1", item # 73039. packaged in plastic bag, each case contai... Product is recalled due to a potential contamination with Cyclospora. Class II
Oct 20, 2017 Veggie Mix Bag, 4/20 oz., RETAIL item # 72013, Pacific Coast Fruit, UPC 20728... Pacific Coast Fruit Company, Portland, Oregon is voluntarily recalling multip... Class I
Oct 20, 2017 Stir Fry, 5 lbs., Food Service item # 72308, UPC 20728 72308. Ingredients:... Pacific Coast Fruit Company, Portland, Oregon is voluntarily recalling multip... Class I
Oct 20, 2017 Kit Winter Citrus Slaw, 2/7.15 lbs., Food Service item # 71909, UPC 20728 719... Pacific Coast Fruit Company, Portland, Oregon is voluntarily recalling multip... Class I
Oct 20, 2017 Kit Roasting Cauli Cakes, 8.10 lbs, Food Service item # 72894, UPC 20728 7289... Pacific Coast Fruit Company, Portland, Oregon is voluntarily recalling multip... Class I
Oct 20, 2017 Carnival Cauli Florets, 6/16 oz., RETAIL item # 73633, New Seasons Market br... Pacific Coast Fruit Company, Portland, Oregon is voluntarily recalling multip... Class I
Oct 20, 2017 Small Veg Tray w/Dressing, 10 oz., RETAIL item # 71675, Pacific Coast Fruit b... Pacific Coast Fruit Company, Portland, Oregon is voluntarily recalling multip... Class I
Oct 20, 2017 Kit Cauliflower Cake FK, 6.6 lbs, Food Service item # 73706, UPC 20728 73706.... Pacific Coast Fruit Company, Portland, Oregon is voluntarily recalling multip... Class I
Oct 20, 2017 Kit Cauliflower Tabouleh, 2/4.5 lbs., Food Service item # 71886, UPC 20728 7... Pacific Coast Fruit Company, Portland, Oregon is voluntarily recalling multip... Class I
Oct 20, 2017 Vegetable Tray, 2/25 oz., RETAIL item # 71444, Pacific Coast Fruit brand, UPC... Pacific Coast Fruit Company, Portland, Oregon is voluntarily recalling multip... Class I
Mar 4, 2016 VA Kit Roasting Brussel Sprouts, Item #72893. Each case contains 2/6.15 lb. ... VA Kit Roasting Brussel Sprouts, Item #72893, is recalled due to a possible e... Class I
Aug 31, 2012 Mango & Cucumber Salsa item # 71784 UPC 0 20728 71784 4, Best if Used By July... Daniella brand mangos are recalled because they may be contaminated with Salm... Class I
Aug 31, 2012 VA Kit New Gourmet Fruit Salad 7.75#. Item # 70006, UPC is 0 20728 70006 8. ... Daniella brand mangos are recalled because they may be contaminated with Salm... Class I

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