Riba Foods Inc

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

Riba 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 (10)

FDA food safety enforcement actions by Riba Foods Inc

Date Product Reason Class
Oct 21, 2019 Fire Roasted Medium Arriba! Bacon Salsa with Real Bacon NET WT 16 OZ. UPC Cod... Undeclared milk Class II
Apr 11, 2018 Four J Charred Tomato & Basil Sauce 24 oz packaged in a glass jar, 6 units pe... May contain undeclared soy, wheat and fish Class II
Jun 3, 2016 Bayou Brothers Creole Sauce NET WT 33OZ. (2 LBS 1 OZ) 936g packaged in a glas... Product contains undeclared fish. Class II
Apr 26, 2016 Frontera Texas Original Taco Skillet Sauce with mild red chile + cumin 8 oz. ... Product may have undeclared soy from soy sauce. Class II
Nov 10, 2014 Salpica 8 oz. Ballpark Nacho; 6 units per case Product may contain undeclared wheat. Class II
Nov 10, 2014 Arriba! 16 oz. Chili Con Queso-Hot; 6 units per case Product may contain undeclared wheat. Class II
Nov 10, 2014 Crate & Barrel 11.5 oz. Monterey Jack Queso Dip; 12 units per case Product may contain undeclared wheat. Class II
Nov 10, 2014 Salpica 8 oz. Black Bean Nacho; 6 units per case Product may contain undeclared wheat. Class II
Nov 10, 2014 Salpica 16 oz. Jalapeno Jack Queso Dip; 6 units per case Product may contain undeclared wheat. Class II
Nov 10, 2014 Salpica 11.5 oz., 16 oz., Salsa Con Queso; 12 units per case Product may contain undeclared wheat. Class II

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