TreeHouse Foods, Inc.

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

TreeHouse 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 (15)

FDA food safety enforcement actions by TreeHouse Foods, Inc.

Date Product Reason Class
Sep 21, 2023 Organic Chicken Broth sold under: 365 Organic, 32oz Chicken Broth, Good & G... potential microbial contamination Class II
Sep 21, 2023 Natures Promise, 32oz Organic Vegetable Stock potential microbial contamination Class II
Sep 21, 2023 Trader Joe's 32oz Turkey Stock potential microbial contamination Class II
Sep 21, 2023 Organic Low/Reduced Sodium Chicken Broth sold under: O Organics 32oz Organic... potential microbial contamination Class II
Sep 21, 2023 Vegetable Broth sold under: Essential Every day, 32oz Vegetable Broth, HEB ... potential microbial contamination Class II
Sep 21, 2023 Sprouts, 32oz Organic Low Sodium Vegetable Broth potential microbial contamination Class II
Sep 21, 2023 Rise Brewing 32oz Organic Vanilla Oatmilk potential microbial contamination Class II
Sep 21, 2023 Organic Chicken Bone Broth sold under: Culinary Treasures 32oz Organic Chick... potential microbial contamination Class II
Sep 21, 2023 Rise Brewing 32oz Organic Oatmilk potential microbial contamination Class II
Sep 21, 2023 Full Circle, 32oz Organic Chai Tea Latte potential microbial contamination Class II
Sep 21, 2023 Chicken Broth sold under Chef's Cupboard, 32oz Chicken Stock, UPC: 409910006... potential microbial contamination Class II
Sep 21, 2023 Imagine, 32oz Bone Broth Chicken potential microbial contamination Class II
Sep 21, 2023 Reduced Sodium Chicken Broth labeled under: WinCo, 32oz Reduced Sodium Chick... potential microbial contamination Class II
Sep 21, 2023 Central Market 16oz Organic Low Sodium Chicken Broth Concentrate potential microbial contamination Class II
Sep 21, 2023 Central Market 32oz Organic No Salt Added Chicken Broth potential microbial contamination Class II

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