Food Recalls

Food Safety & Recent Recalls

Food recalls happen frequently, and keeping track of them can be overwhelming.  While we list the most recent and relevant recalls below, the Washington State Department of Health maintains a comprehensive, real-time list.

Check the official state list anytime:  DOH Food Safety & Recalls

How to Read Our List

While any recall should be taken seriously, some represent a more immediate health risk.

  • Items marked with an asterisk (*) are considered particularly dangerous (such as those involving Listeria, Salmonella, or Botulism risk).  Please check your pantry or freezer for these items immediately.

Recent Major Recalls 

Staying informed about food safety is a key part of staying healthy. To help, we’ve updated our recall page with a clearer way to identify high-priority alerts.


StatusProductReason
(*)TNVitamins and Doctor’s Pride Ultra Potent Complete Green Superfood Moringa CapsulesPossible Salmonella contamination
(*)Synear Foods Frozen Pork and Crab Soup DumplingsContains peanut and is not declared on the label
(*)Moringa Capsules by Mogo MoringaPossible Salmonella contamination
(*)Hometown Food Co Birch Benders Sweet Potato Pancake MixUndeclared eggs
(*)Straus Family Creamery Organic Ice CreamPossible presence of metal fragments
(*)Fly By Jing Creamy Sesame NoodlesPossible contact with peanuts
(*)IQ Produce Enoki MushroomsTested positive for Listeria monocytogenes
(*)Pharmacal Eczema CreamMicrobial Contamination
(*)Pork King Good pork rind and seasoning productsRecalled Dry Milk powder with Salmonella
(*)John B Sanfilippo & Son Snack Mixes (Fisher, Squirrel Brand, Good & Gather, and Southern Style Nuts)Recalled Dry Milk powder with Salmonella
(*)Second Nature Keto Crunch Smart MixUndeclared cashews, pistachios, cherries.
(*)a2 Platinum Infant FormulaPresence of cereulide, a heat-stable toxin.
 Mama Cozzi’s Breakfast PizzasPossible Salmonella
(*)Bette’s Bake Sale Bonbon Collection by French Broad ChocolatesUndeclared Walnuts
 Canine Milk Replacer by Breeder’s Edge and Shelter’s ChoiceVariable levels of Vitamin D
(*)Good Brain Tonic by Liquid BlenzPotential for Botulism
(*)Aller-C Dietary SupplementUndeclared egg, hazelnut, and soy: potential for allergic reaction
 Blackwing Beef and Pork ProductsWere not federally inspected and may contain a false mark of inspection
(*)Raw milk Cheddar CheesePossible Foodborne Illness – E. coli
 Frozen Dinosaur Shaped Chicken NuggetsPossible Lead contamination

Notice: This list includes recent highlights and is not a comprehensive record of all current food recalls. For a complete and up-to-date directory, please visit the Washington State DOH Food Safety & Recalls page.

What to Do If Your Food Is Recalled

1. DON’T PANIC, BUT DON’T EAT IT

Even if it looks, smells, and tastes fine—do not “test” it.  Germs like Listeria and Salmonella are invisible.

2. MATCH THE DETAILS

Check the recall notice for the exact:

  • Product Name & Brand

  • “Use-By” or “Best-By” Date

  • UPC Code (Barcode numbers)

3. GET YOUR REFUND

Do not just throw money away! Take the product (or just the packaging) back to your grocery store’s Customer Service desk for a full refund.

4. DISPOSE & CLEAN

If you don’t return it, seal it in a bag before tossing it. Wash your hands and any fridge shelves the food touched with hot, soapy water.

5. FEELING UNWELL?

If you ate the food and develop a fever, stomach cramps, or nausea, call your doctor and let them know about the recall.