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Food Recalls
About Food Recalls
A food recall is a firm's voluntary removal of distributed food products from commerce when there is a reason to believe that such products are adulterated or misbranded. Michigan Department of Agriculture & Rural Development (MDARD) food and dairy inspectors are notified of recalls affecting Michigan and help ensure that potentially harmful food products are kept off store shelves by conducting both routine and targeted recall audit checks.
Recent Michigan Recall Alerts
- Blackstone Products Recalls Parmesan Ranch Seasoning Because of Possible Salmonella Health Risk
- IQ Produce LCC. Recalls Enoki Mushrooms Because of Possible Health Risk
- Fly By Jing Issues Voluntary Recall of Creamy Sesame Noodles Due to Potential Cross-Contact with Peanuts
- Spring & Mulberry Expands Voluntary Recall of Select Chocolate Bars Because of Possible Health Risk
- The Brownie Baker, Inc. Issues Allergy Alert on Undeclared Tree Nuts (Walnuts) in Muffin Product
- George J. Howe Co. Voluntarily Recalls Sunflower Seeds Due to Undeclare Tree Nuts (Cashews)
- Jonco Industries Recalls Certain Consumer-Sized White Cheddar Seasoning Products Because of Possible Health Risk
- Shining Sea Fish Co. Recalls “Ma Cohen’s Kippered Herring” Because of Possible Health Risk
- Albright’s Raw Pet Food Announces Voluntary Recall of Select Chicken Recipe for Dogs Complete and Balanced, 1 lb Bricks (Lot #C001730)
- My Wife’s Slaw Issues a Voluntary Recall of its Original and Jalapeno Heat Flavored Coleslaw for Being Adulterated
- JCB Flavors, LLC Issues Voluntary Recall of Topical Seasonings Due to Potential Health Risk