

Dispose of the product following the instructions provided in the recall notice to make sure no one will consume it.Return the product to the place of purchase for a refund.If the product details in the recall notice match the details on the food product you have at home, do not open or consume the product. If a product doesn't match all the information in the recall completely (brand, product name, use or freeze by date, EST number, etc.), then it is not considered part of the recall and is safe to use. Recalls are very specific, meaning all information must match for a product to be considered part of a recall. It is important that consumers be aware of recalls because recalled foods may cause injury or illness, especially for people who are pregnant or have weakened immune systems because of age, chronic illness, or medical treatment. To find a specific recall, you can scroll through the items listed in the widget and click on the recall or alert for more information.


Food and Drug Administration (FDA) are listed in the widget. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and U.S. Real-time notices of recalls and public health alerts from the U.S.
