Whole Food Market

Complete recall history across all FDA and CPSC categories — 18 total recalls

Whole Food Market 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 (18)

FDA food safety enforcement actions by Whole Food Market

Date Product Reason Class
Jan 12, 2018 Cheesecake Bars, PLU number 240801, 2 oz. UPC: 0240801001992 Product may contain undeclared almond flour. Class II
Apr 8, 2017 Whole Foods single-serve Organic Vanilla Yogurt parfait cups with Strawberrie... Product contains undeclared almonds Class I
Mar 27, 2017 Whole Foods Market Made Right Here 6pk Banana Choc Chip Muffins, 6 pack. Net... Product contains undeclared walnuts Class I
Feb 27, 2017 Whole Foods Market King Cake, sold in purple cardboard containers and labeled... Product contains undeclared pecans Class I
Feb 24, 2017 Whole Foods Spinach Orzo Salad Our Chef's OWN, sold by weight PLU:beginning ... Product contains undeclared pine nuts Class I
Jul 1, 2015 Blackberry Pie 9 Inch NET WT. 2lb 4oz (1021g) and Blackberry Pie Half NET WT.... Undeclared egg Class I
Jul 1, 2015 Cherry Pie 9 Inch NET WT. 2lb 4oz (1021g) and Cherry Pie Half NET WT. 1lb 1oz... Undeclared egg Class I
Jul 1, 2015 Peach Pie 9 Inch NET WT. 2lb 4oz (1021g) and Peach Pie Half NET WT. 1lb 1oz (... Undeclared egg Class I
Apr 2, 2015 Whole Foods Market Health Starts Here Rye Bread (formerly 100% Rye) 16 oz. PL... Undeclared Wheat Class II
Mar 31, 2015 BRAN Whole Foods Market Muffin Bran 6Pk packaged in clear plastic "clam shell... Undeclared milk and eggs. Class I
Feb 13, 2015 Whole Foods Market Divine Treasures 100000 Smooches, Vegan Chocolate package... Product contains undeclared peanuts Class I
Feb 13, 2015 Whole Foods Market "Chocolate Cake for Two" UPC code: 246357004999 Net Wt. 11... Product contains undeclared eggs. Class I
Jan 12, 2015 Whole Foods Salted Caramel Crispies Cookies, 12 pack packaged in cellophane... Product contains undeclared almonds Class II
Nov 29, 2014 Whole Foods Tarte Aux Pomme 10 inch, packaged in a brown box. Net Wt. 2 lb 8... Product contains undeclared almonds Class I
Nov 26, 2014 Whole Foods Market 9 inch Vegan Pumpkin Pie (32 oz) and 1/2 Vegan Pumpkin Pie... Pies labeled in-store did not have the allergen "walnuts" declared in a conta... Class I
Oct 26, 2014 Whole Foods Vegan Gingersnap Cookies, 6pk (10-oz), packaged in flexible plas... Product mislabeled- undeclared walnut, almond, milk, soy and egg. Class I
Sep 26, 2014 Whole Foods Market Plain Streusel Coffeecake (no nuts), 20 oz.. packaged in ... Product contains undeclared pecans Class I
Jul 18, 2014 Whole Foods Market Chocolate Chewies Cookies in clamshell packaging, sold b... Product contains undeclared walnuts Class I

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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.

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