Food Recall Firms
Which companies have the most FDA food recalls? Rankings based on 29,000 recall records from the FDA enforcement database.
The FDA tracks which companies are responsible for food recalls. Every recall action is associated with a recalling firm — the company that initiated or was required to conduct the recall. A high recall count does not necessarily indicate a dangerous company. Larger food manufacturers that produce high volumes across many product lines are statistically more likely to appear in recall data. This list is based on all FDA food enforcement actions in the openFDA database.
All Recalling Firms
5,376 firms found in FDA recall records. Sorted by recall count.
| # | Recalling Firm | Recalls | Most Recent | View |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1901 | D. Coluccio & Sons Inc. | 2 | Dec 14, 2025 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 1902 | Lanvin French Bakery, LLC | 2 | Feb 12, 2020 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 1903 | Bonduelle USA Inc. | 2 | Mar 16, 2021 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 1904 | Simply Delicious Inc. | 2 | Mar 22, 2021 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 1905 | Drews LLC | 2 | Sep 14, 2016 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 1906 | BCFoods, Inc. | 2 | May 14, 2021 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 1907 | FROMI USA CORP C/O NATIXIS PRAME | 2 | Dec 21, 2016 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 1908 | U.B.C Food Distributors, LLC | 2 | Oct 15, 2014 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 1909 | U-Can Food Trading Inc | 2 | May 8, 2017 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 1910 | Authentic Alaska | 2 | Dec 23, 2016 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 1911 | Lucy's Kitchen, Inc. | 2 | Aug 20, 2013 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 1912 | DANA USA Corp. | 2 | Feb 27, 2020 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 1913 | EL Chilar Huff | 2 | Jun 26, 2019 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 1914 | Beehive Botanicals, Inc. | 2 | Mar 1, 2013 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 1915 | Bliss Microcreamery, Inc. | 2 | Jul 31, 2017 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 1916 | Terri Lynn Inc. | 2 | Aug 12, 2013 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 1917 | Custom Co-Pak, LLC | 2 | Feb 14, 2013 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 1918 | FALCON IMPORT & EXPORT LLC | 2 | Dec 20, 2022 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 1919 | Reshmi's Group Inc. | 2 | Jul 10, 2017 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 1920 | Brookshire Brothers LTD-Central Bakery Plant | 2 | Apr 30, 2016 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 1921 | CNC Noodle Corporation | 2 | Mar 2, 2026 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 1922 | Braga Fresh Foods LLC | 2 | Dec 27, 2024 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 1923 | Ethos Bakery, LLC | 2 | Jan 31, 2024 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 1924 | Taylor Farms Pacific, Inc. | 2 | Jan 20, 2017 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 1925 | Divinity Product Distribution LLC | 2 | Feb 9, 2018 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 1926 | Naturmed Inc DBA Institute for Vibrant Living | 2 | Mar 11, 2016 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 1927 | Washington Harvest Wapato | 2 | Jan 16, 2015 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 1928 | New Algae Company | 2 | Oct 23, 2013 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 1929 | Abbey Specialty Foods | 2 | Dec 18, 2024 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 1930 | Certified Smoked Fish LLC | 2 | Jul 24, 2015 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 1931 | Wm. E. Martin & Sons Co., Inc. | 2 | Jan 25, 2015 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 1932 | B.C. Frozen Foods | 2 | Mar 31, 2023 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 1933 | LLK TRADING INC | 2 | Jun 16, 2025 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 1934 | Sni llc | 2 | Dec 27, 2012 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 1935 | R-Kane Products Inc. | 2 | Jan 30, 2013 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 1936 | Nueske Applewood Smoked Meat, Inc | 2 | Jan 18, 2021 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 1937 | Ziegenfelder Company, Inc. | 2 | Apr 23, 2018 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 1938 | LiDestri Foods, Inc. | 2 | May 16, 2023 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 1939 | Brill, Inc., a CSM Bakery Solutions Company - Atlanta Ingredients | 2 | Jul 12, 2019 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 1940 | Flowers Bakery Of Montgomery LLC | 2 | May 2, 2018 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 1941 | Naturally Fresh Inc. | 2 | Dec 19, 2012 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 1942 | Deb-El Food Products, LLC. | 2 | Mar 27, 2014 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 1943 | Amy'S Kitchen | 2 | Jul 30, 2012 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 1944 | Vinh Sanh Trading Corp | 2 | Oct 1, 2019 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 1945 | Lee'S Food Corp | 2 | Nov 13, 2015 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 1946 | Callie's Charleston Biscuits | 2 | Oct 4, 2018 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 1947 | Empresas Barsan, Inc. | 2 | Jan 17, 2018 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 1948 | Southern Home | 2 | Jun 27, 2012 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 1949 | Nexgen Pharma, Inc. | 2 | Nov 19, 2013 | View Recalls · Brand History |
| 1950 | Michel Cordon Bleu Inc | 2 | Feb 18, 2016 | View Recalls · Brand History |
Firm names are taken directly from FDA recall records and may include subsidiaries, brand names, or distribution companies. The recalling firm is not always the original manufacturer.
Understanding Food Firm Recall Data
Why Do Companies Recall Food Products?
Food recalls occur when a product may be adulterated, contaminated, or mislabeled. The most common triggers are bacterial contamination (Salmonella, Listeria, E. coli), undeclared allergens that could cause reactions in sensitive consumers, and foreign objects found during quality control. Recalls can be voluntarily initiated by the company or requested by the FDA after an inspection or consumer complaint.
Does a High Recall Count Mean a Company is Unsafe?
Not necessarily. Large food companies that produce thousands of SKUs across multiple facilities will statistically appear in recall data more often than small producers. What matters is the severity of the hazard (Class I vs. Class III), the speed of response, and whether the company proactively found the issue or waited for consumer complaints. Companies with good safety programs often catch problems earlier and recall voluntarily.
Frequently Asked Questions
The recalling firm is the company that initiates or is legally responsible for a food recall. This is typically the manufacturer, but it can also be a distributor, importer, or retailer — whoever holds legal responsibility for the product in the supply chain at the time the recall is issued. In cases where a product is made by one company and distributed under another's brand, the recalling firm may differ from the producer. The FDA identifies the recalling firm in every enforcement action record.
Under the FDA Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA), companies must immediately notify FDA when they have reason to believe that a food product is adulterated or misbranded. Once a recall is underway, the company must notify all direct consignees (distributors, retailers) to stop distributing the product, remove it from commerce, and provide a recall strategy to the FDA. The company must submit periodic status reports to the FDA until the recall is terminated. Failure to report known food safety violations can result in significant civil and criminal penalties.
Yes. Under FSMA, the FDA has mandatory recall authority for food products. If a company refuses to voluntarily recall a product that the FDA determines poses a serious health risk, the agency can order a mandatory recall. In practice, the vast majority of food recalls are voluntary — companies typically cooperate with FDA requests to avoid legal liability, negative publicity, and more severe regulatory action. Mandatory recalls are rare but do occur when a company contests the FDA's safety determination.
Use the search bar above to look up any company by name. The results show all FDA recall records associated with that firm, sorted by most recent. You can also use the Browse All Recalls page to filter by firm name using the keyword search. For ongoing alerts, the FDA publishes new recall notices on FDA.gov and sends email alerts through MedWatch. You can sign up for recall alerts by product category on FDA.gov.
After a significant food recall, companies typically face regulatory scrutiny including follow-up inspections by FDA investigators. They may be required to submit a corrective action plan (CAPA) detailing how the root cause was identified and what steps were taken to prevent recurrence. In serious cases, FDA may issue a Warning Letter, pursue injunctive action, or refer the case to the Department of Justice. Financially, large recalls can cost companies millions of dollars in lost product, legal fees, and customer refunds. Companies with strong food safety programs typically recover faster and with less lasting reputational damage.
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