Russ Davis Wholesale, Inc.

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

Russ Davis Wholesale, 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 Russ Davis Wholesale, Inc.

Date Product Reason Class
Nov 5, 2019 Veggie Crunch Kit, 6 lbs, 1 sample kit, packaged in a plastic bag Products are being recalled because they may have the potential to be contami... Class I
Nov 5, 2019 Vegetable Medley, 30/3.5 oz, packaged with a large generic white label on a p... Products are being recalled because they may have the potential to be contami... Class I
Nov 5, 2019 Broccoli, Cauliflower & Carrots with Butter - 18 oz, and Broccoli & Cauliflow... Products are being recalled because they may have the potential to be contami... Class II
Nov 5, 2019 Broccoli Florets, Small or Large white generic label, packaged in plastic bag... Products are being recalled because they may have the potential to be contami... Class I
Nov 5, 2019 Plain Tomato, Radish, Broccoli, & Cauliflower - 13 oz in clear plastic contai... Products are being recalled because they may have the potential to be contami... Class I
Nov 5, 2019 Broccoli Slaw Kit, 3.25 lbs, packaged in a plastic bag and case labeled with ... Products are being recalled because they may have the potential to be contami... Class I
Nov 5, 2019 Veggie Tray with Radishes - 3 lbs, in plastic container; Fresh Veggie Value B... Products are being recalled because they may have the potential to be contami... Class I
Nov 5, 2019 Veggie Blend with Dill Dip, 12 oz, in plastic container. Brands: Crazy Fresh,... Products are being recalled because they may have the potential to be contami... Class I
Nov 5, 2019 Retail: Veggie Tray with Ranch, Veggie Dip, or Dill dip - 1.5 lbs, 1.75 lbs, ... Products are being recalled because they may have the potential to be contami... Class I
Nov 5, 2019 Stir Fry mix with cabbage, 12 oz, packaged in a plastic bag with a large whit... Products are being recalled because they may have the potential to be contami... Class I
Nov 5, 2019 Steaming Vegetables, 5 lbs, packaged with a small generic white label on a pl... Products are being recalled because they may have the potential to be contami... Class II
Nov 5, 2019 Tomato, Carrot, Broccoli & Snap Pea- 13 oz in clear plastic container. Brand... Products are being recalled because they may have the potential to be contami... Class I
Nov 5, 2019 Broccoli Cheddar Pasta Salad Kit V, Large white generic label with Small Whit... Products are being recalled because they may have the potential to be contami... Class I
Nov 5, 2019 Plain Riced Broccoli - 10 oz in a plastic container. Brands: Crazy Fresh, Qu... Products are being recalled because they may have the potential to be contami... Class I
Nov 5, 2019 Retail: Short Cut Stir Fry Blend - 12 oz in plastic bag. Brands: Crazy Fresh... Products are being recalled because they may have the potential to be contami... Class I
Nov 5, 2019 Broccoli Salad Kit V, Large white generic label with Small White label, packa... Products are being recalled because they may have the potential to be contami... Class I
Nov 5, 2019 Veggie Pizza Mix, 2.5 lbs, packaged with a small generic white label on a pla... Products are being recalled because they may have the potential to be contami... Class I

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