San Gennaro Foods, Inc

Complete recall history across all FDA and CPSC categories — 14 total recalls

San Gennaro 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 (14)

FDA food safety enforcement actions by San Gennaro Foods, Inc

Date Product Reason Class
Oct 13, 2017 Traditional Organic Polenta, Ancient Harvest brand, Pre-cooked ready-to-heat,... Date coding ink was being printed directly on the food contact surface of pac... Class III
Oct 13, 2017 Basil Garlic Organic Polenta, Ancient Harvest brand, Pre-cooked ready-to-heat... Date coding ink was being printed directly on the food contact surface of pac... Class III
Oct 13, 2017 Sundried Tomato Polenta, San Gennaro brand, Pre-cooked Ready to Heat & Serve,... Date coding ink was being printed directly on the food contact surface of pac... Class III
Oct 13, 2017 Variety Pack Organic, Pre-cooked just heat & serve, 12/16oz packages, UPC# 0... Date coding ink was being printed directly on the food contact surface of pac... Class III
Oct 13, 2017 Sundried Tomato Organic Polenta, Ancient Harvest brand, Pre-cooked ready-to-h... Date coding ink was being printed directly on the food contact surface of pac... Class III
Oct 13, 2017 White Polenta, San Gennaro brand, 12/16oz packages, UPC# 7-62676-17400-2 W... Date coding ink was being printed directly on the food contact surface of pac... Class III
Oct 13, 2017 Basil Garlic Polenta, San Gennaro brand, Pre-cooked Ready to Heat & Serve, 12... Date coding ink was being printed directly on the food contact surface of pac... Class III
Oct 13, 2017 Original Polenta, Melissa's brand, Shelf stable, 12/16 oz package UPC# 0-4525... Date coding ink was being printed directly on the food contact surface of pac... Class III
Oct 13, 2017 Green Chili Cilantro Organic Polenta, Ancient Harvest brand, Pre-cooked ready... Date coding ink was being printed directly on the food contact surface of pac... Class III
Oct 13, 2017 Mushroom and Onion Organic Polenta, Frieda's brand, Pre-cooked just heat & se... Date coding ink was being printed directly on the food contact surface of pac... Class III
Oct 13, 2017 Italian Herb Polenta, Melissa's brand, Shelf stable, 12/16 oz packages UPC# ... Date coding ink was being printed directly on the food contact surface of pac... Class III
Oct 13, 2017 Red & Black Quinoa Organic Polenta, Ancient Harvest brand, Pre-cooked ready-t... Date coding ink was being printed directly on the food contact surface of pac... Class III
Oct 13, 2017 Sun-Dried Tomato Polenta, Melissa's brand, Shelf stable, 12/16 oz package UPC... Date coding ink was being printed directly on the food contact surface of pac... Class III
Oct 13, 2017 Traditional Polenta, San Gennaro brand, Pre-cooked Ready to Heat & Serve, 12/... Date coding ink was being printed directly on the food contact surface of pac... Class III

Frequently Asked Questions

A high number of recalls does not necessarily indicate that a company is unsafe. Large manufacturers that produce thousands of products across multiple categories will statistically appear in recall databases more frequently. What matters more is the severity of each recall (Class I being the most serious), the speed of response, and whether the company proactively identified and addressed the issue. Companies with robust safety programs often catch problems earlier.

Food, drug, and medical device recall data comes from the FDA's openFDA enforcement database, which contains all FDA enforcement reports. Consumer product recall data comes from the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). Both sources are public government databases that are updated regularly. RecallCheck aggregates these sources to provide a unified view of a company's recall history.

The FDA classifies recalls into three categories. Class I is the most serious — there is a reasonable probability that use of or exposure to the product will cause serious adverse health consequences or death. Class II means the product may cause temporary or medically reversible health problems, or the probability of serious consequences is remote. Class III is the least serious — the product is unlikely to cause adverse health consequences. CPSC product recalls do not use this classification system.

Yes. You can search for any company using the firm/manufacturer pages for each category: Food Firms, Drug Firms, Device Firms, or Product Manufacturers. You can also use the search functionality on any browse page to find recalls by company name.

Explore More Recalls

Search recalls by category, state, reason, or firm across all our databases.