Urban Remedy

Complete recall history across all FDA and CPSC categories — 7 total recalls

Urban Remedy 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 (7)

FDA food safety enforcement actions by Urban Remedy

Date Product Reason Class
Feb 19, 2021 Urban Remedy Organic Almond Maca Almond Milk; 16 FL. OZ (473 mL) UPC" 8 133... Firm discovered that labeling had been switched for two products on one day o... Class II
Feb 19, 2021 Urban Remedy Organic Cacao Mocha Cold Brew Coffee; 16 FL. OZ (473 mL) UPC" ... Firm discovered that labeling had been switched for two products on one day o... Class II
Sep 11, 2019 Green Tea Leaf Salad 6.7 oz. UPC: 813377 023158 Random sampling of spinach from vendor found Enterohemorrhagic E-Coli/Shiga T... Class I
Sep 11, 2019 The Benedict Brunch Bowl; 9.7 oz. UPC: 813377 022854 Random sampling of spinach from vendor found Enterohemorrhagic E-Coli/Shiga T... Class I
Sep 11, 2019 Black Rise Umeboshi Bowl; 12 oz. UPC: 813377 022595 Random sampling of spinach from vendor found Enterohemorrhagic E-Coli/Shiga T... Class I
Sep 11, 2019 Samosa Cauli Wrap; 6.7 oz. UPC: 813377 023097 Random sampling of spinach from vendor found Enterohemorrhagic E-Coli/Shiga T... Class I
Apr 25, 2017 Whole Foods Market Cold Pressed Juice, Apple; 16 FL. Oz. (1 pt) 473 mL. Kee... Urban Remedy is voluntarily recalling Non-Dairy Spiced Golden Milk that was m... Class I

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