Ready Pac Foods Inc

Complete recall history across all FDA and CPSC categories — 17 total recalls

Ready Pac Foods 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 (17)

FDA food safety enforcement actions by Ready Pac Foods Inc

Date Product Reason Class
Feb 8, 2024 Ready Pac Bistro Fresh Mex Chopped Kit 10.5 oz. UPC 077745256108 Product has the potential to be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes. Class I
Feb 8, 2024 Marketside Bacon Ranch Crunch Kit 9.8 oz. UPC 681131305440 Product has the potential to be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes. Class I
Feb 8, 2024 Marketside Southwest Chopped Kit 10.3 oz. UPC 681131305129 Product has the potential to be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes. Class I
Feb 8, 2024 Ready Pac Bistro Queso Crunch Salad Kit 24 oz. UPC 077745256139 Product has the potential to be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes. Class I
Nov 1, 2018 Little Salad Bar Cranberry Walnut Salad: Spring Mix, Dried Cranberries, Cand... Cranberry Walnut Salad contains the incorrect ingredient statement on the bot... Class III
Aug 31, 2012 Ready Pac¿ Mango Fandango", 32oz, UPC 7774524099, Use by dates 9/8/2012 or ea... Firm is voluntarily recalling, out of an abundance of caution, packaged fruit... Class I
Aug 31, 2012 Ready Pac¿ Fruit Tray Bien¿, 907g UPC 7774523415 and Use by date 9/8/2012. Re... Firm is voluntarily recalling, out of an abundance of caution, packaged fruit... Class I
Aug 31, 2012 Walmart¿ Super Fruit Blend, 10oz, UPC 7774523327, Use by dates 9/6/2012 & 9/7... Firm is voluntarily recalling, out of an abundance of caution, packaged fruit... Class I
Aug 31, 2012 Walmart¿ Seasonal Blend ,16oz, UPC 7774523761, Use by dates 9/6/2012 & 9/7/20... Firm is voluntarily recalling, out of an abundance of caution, packaged fruit... Class I
Aug 31, 2012 Mango: 1) Dining In¿ Mango ,10.5oz , UPC 1122508640, Use by Date 9/7/2012; 2)... Firm is voluntarily recalling, out of an abundance of caution, packaged fruit... Class I
Aug 31, 2012 Fruit Mixes: 1) Dining In¿ Super Fruit Medley,10.5oz, UPC 1122508396, Use by ... Firm is voluntarily recalling, out of an abundance of caution, packaged fruit... Class I
Aug 31, 2012 Ready Pac¿ Sweet Sunshine Platter, 37oz, UPC 7774524204, Use by dates 9/8/20... Firm is voluntarily recalling, out of an abundance of caution, packaged fruit... Class I
Aug 31, 2012 Ready Pac¿ Sliced Mango, 10.5oz , UPC 7774523751, Use by dates 9/8/2012 or ea... Firm is voluntarily recalling, out of an abundance of caution, packaged fruit... Class I
Aug 31, 2012 Ready Pac¿ Seasons Choice", 32oz, UPC 7774524276, Use by dates 9/8/2012 or ea... Firm is voluntarily recalling, out of an abundance of caution, packaged fruit... Class I
Aug 31, 2012 Ready Pac¿ Fruit & Chocolate Platter, 40oz , UPC 7774523673, Use by dates 9/... Firm is voluntarily recalling, out of an abundance of caution, packaged fruit... Class I
Aug 31, 2012 Ready Pac¿ Gourmet Fruit Bowl, 64oz , UPC 7774522620, Use by dates 9/9/2012 o... Firm is voluntarily recalling, out of an abundance of caution, packaged fruit... Class I
Aug 31, 2012 Starbucks¿ Seasonal Harvest Fruit Blend, 6oz, UPC 6211171390, Use by dates 8/... Firm is voluntarily recalling, out of an abundance of caution, packaged fruit... Class I

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