Winter Gardens Quality Foods, Inc.
Complete recall history across all FDA and CPSC categories — 14 total recalls
Winter Gardens Quality 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 Winter Gardens Quality Foods, Inc.
| Date | Product | Reason | Class |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jul 10, 2023 | Trader Joes Unexpected Broccoli Cheddar Soup ( Sharp Cheddar Cheese & Unexpec... | Winter Gardens Quality Foods, 304 Commerce St., New Oxford, PA 17350 is initi... | Class III |
| Jul 15, 2020 | Whole Foods Spinach Artichoke Dip ,4-12 oz containers, Lot # 248 Manufactur... | The product has been recalled due to undeclared (allergen) egg | Class I |
| Mar 20, 2020 | Whole Foods Vodka Sauce, 6-16 oz. containers. | The product is being recalled for undeclared allergen (Milk). | Class I |
| Jan 8, 2019 | Chips & Chocolate, A layered dessert with chocolate mousse layer on the botto... | Products potentially contaminated with Salmonella. | Class I |
| Feb 15, 2016 | Blue Ridge Farms Lemon Seafood Salad; 09526; Net Weight: 5 lbs.; Keep Refrige... | The supplier of the salad oil used in the above product(s) has voluntarily re... | Class II |
| Feb 15, 2016 | Blue Ridge Farms Krab Salad;09328; Net Weight 1 X 10 lb.; Keep Refrigerated; ... | The supplier of the salad oil used in the above product(s) has voluntarily re... | Class II |
| Feb 15, 2016 | Shrimp Salad; 0139; Net Weight: 5 lbs.; Keep Refrigerated; Use By: 03/19/16; ... | The supplier of the salad oil used in the above product(s) has voluntarily re... | Class II |
| Feb 15, 2016 | Blue Ridge Farms Vinegar & Oil Cole Slaw, 03010, Net Weight: 1 X 10 LB., Kee... | The supplier of the salad oil used in the above product(s) has voluntarily re... | Class II |
| Feb 15, 2016 | Blue Ridge Farms Seafood Salad; 09526; Net Weight: 5 lbs.; Keep Refrigerated;... | The supplier of the salad oil used in the above product(s) has voluntarily re... | Class II |
| Feb 15, 2016 | Blue Ridge Farms Cole Slaw Dressing; 23105; Net Weight: 1 X 10 lbs.; Keep Ref... | The supplier of the salad oil used in the above product(s) has voluntarily re... | Class II |
| Feb 15, 2016 | Edamame In Oil; 2092; Net Weight:4 LB., Keep Refrigerated; Use by: 02/19/16, ... | The supplier of the salad oil used in the above product(s) has voluntarily re... | Class II |
| Feb 15, 2016 | Blue Ridge Farms Supreme Tuna Salad; 09648; Net Weight 1 X 5 lb. Keep Refrige... | The supplier of the salad oil used in the above product(s) has voluntarily re... | Class II |
| Feb 15, 2016 | Blue Ridge Farms Potato Salad 01045; Net Weight: 1 X 10 LB., Keep Refrigera... | The supplier of the salad oil used in the above product(s) has voluntarily re... | Class II |
| Feb 15, 2016 | Blue Ridge Farms Macaroni Salad; 05021 Net Weight: 1 X 10 LB., Keep Refriger... | The supplier of the salad oil used in the above product(s) has voluntarily re... | Class II |
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