Critical Food Safety Alert: Check your refrigerator and pantry immediately. 4 high-risk food recalls reported in the last 30 days.

Active Food Outbreak Tracker

Real-time monitoring of 906 food safety recalls and ongoing outbreak investigations. Track contaminated products, multi-state outbreaks, and FDA/CDC alerts including Listeria, Salmonella, and E. coli.

906
Total Food Recalls
4
High Risk (30 days)
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States Monitored
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What to Do If You Have Recalled Food

  1. Do not eat, sell, or serve the recalled food products
  2. Throw away or return recalled products to the store
  3. Wash items and surfaces that may have touched contaminated food
  4. Contact your healthcare provider if you have symptoms
  5. Check freezers and pantries - some products have long shelf lives

Ongoing Multi-State Outbreak Investigation

CDC and FDA are investigating multiple active foodborne illness outbreaks. Check the recalls below for affected products and retailers. Deaths and hospitalizations have been reported.

ListeriaSalmonellaE. coliMulti-State
Showing 24 of 906 food safety recalls
Food & Beverages
HIGH
FDA FOOD

Karabetian Import and Distribution Recalls Frozen Kunefe for PHOs

Karabetian Import and Distribution recalled 338 boxes of Zimi Kunefe on November 18, 2025, due to partially hydrogenated oils. The recall affects frozen dessert products distributed in nine states including California and Texas.

Karabetian Import and Distribution
partially hydrogenated
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Food & Beverages
HIGH
FDA FOOD

Charlevoix Cheese Company Recalls Mild Cheddar Over Listeria Risk

Charlevoix Cheese Company recalled 420 units of Mild Cheddar Cheese on November 16, 2025. The recall stems from a possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination. Consumers should not consume the product and should seek refunds immediately.

Boss Dairy Farms
Possible Listeria
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Food & Beverages
HIGH
FDA FOOD

Santos Agency Recalls Brass Langri Cookware Over Lead Risk

Santos Agency recalled Brass Langri Cookware on November 12, 2025, due to potential lead contamination. Consumers should not use the product and seek a refund. The affected item features sticker label: 14.

Santos Agency
Potential contamination
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Food & Beverages
HIGH
FDA FOOD

African Food on Wheels Recalls Oven Dried Fish Due to Botulism Risk

African Food on Wheels Inc. recalled 20 boxes of Oven Dried Fish on November 5, 2025. The product poses a high risk of Clostridium botulinum contamination. Customers should not consume the fish and seek a refund immediately.

African Food on Wheels
Clostridium botulinum
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