Browse Food Recalls

7 FDA food safety recalls.

FDA Food Recall Enforcement Database

Browse 7 FDA food recall enforcement actions. Each entry includes the product description, reason for recall, classification (Class I through III based on severity), recalling firm, and distribution details. Food recalls are classified by health risk — Class I involves a reasonable probability of serious health consequences or death, while Class III covers products unlikely to cause harm. Use the filters below to search by year, classification, state, or keyword.

Food Safety Recalls

Browse 7 FDA food recalls.

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Date Product Reason Class Firm
Jan 22, 2015 1lb soybean sprouts 30 box (20 bags a box) a week.10lb soybean sprouts 60 bag... Listeria contamination was discovered at Henry's Farm, Inc., a grower and manufacturer of soybean... Class I Henrys Farm Inc.
Jan 22, 2015 1lb mungbean sprouts 15 box (20 bags a box) a week. 10lb mungbean sprouts 30 ... Listeria contamination was discovered at Henry's Farm, Inc., a grower and manufacturer of soybean... Class I Henrys Farm Inc.
Nov 24, 2014 Clear 1 lb packages of Natto Soybean Sprouts. These products are labeled as p... Henrys Farm Inc. of Woodford, VA is recalling all packages of Soybean Sprouts because they may be... Class I Henrys Farm Inc.
Nov 24, 2014 All bulk (approximately 10 lbs.) black plastic bags of Soy Bean Sprouts. Thes... Henrys Farm Inc. of Woodford, VA is recalling all packages of Soybean Sprouts because they may be... Class I Henrys Farm Inc.
Nov 24, 2014 Clear 2 lb packages of Bean Sprouts. These products are labeled as distribute... Henrys Farm Inc. of Woodford, VA is recalling all packages of Soybean Sprouts because they may be... Class I Henrys Farm Inc.
Apr 24, 2012 Sprouts, Soybean, packed in clear plastic 1.0 lb and 1.5 lb. bags, labeled in... Soybean sprouts may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes. Class I Henrys Farm Inc.
Apr 24, 2012 Sprouts, Natto Soybean, packed in clear plastic 1.0 lb bags, labeled in part ... Soybean sprouts may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes. Class I Henrys Farm Inc.

Frequently Asked Questions

When a food safety issue is identified — through FDA inspections, lab testing, consumer complaints, or manufacturer quality checks — the responsible company issues a recall to remove the affected products from the market. The FDA publishes an enforcement report detailing the product, the reason for the recall, and how far the product was distributed. Retailers pull the product from shelves, and consumers are advised to return it for a refund or dispose of it safely.

The leading causes include bacterial contamination (Salmonella, Listeria, E. coli), undeclared allergens (milk, wheat, soy, peanuts, tree nuts, eggs, fish, shellfish), foreign material contamination (metal, glass, plastic), and labeling errors. Undeclared allergens consistently account for the largest share of food recalls because even trace amounts can cause severe reactions in sensitive individuals.

Use the search and filter tools on this page to look up specific products, brands, or ingredients. Each recall entry includes the product description, lot numbers, and distribution details so you can determine whether your item is affected. If you find a match, stop consuming the product and return it to the store for a full refund or dispose of it safely.