Food recalls in the United States help remove potentially unsafe food products from the market and inform consumers about health risks. Recalls may involve contamination, undeclared allergens, foreign material, mislabelling, pathogen outbreaks or other food safety concerns.
RecallScope helps consumers follow official-source recall notices from U.S. agencies in one place, providing clear summaries and direct links to original government announcements.
Check the official regulators and recall databases below for complete source notices and updates.
Publishes recall announcements for FDA-regulated food products and consumer safety alerts.
Provides structured recall and enforcement data used by developers, researchers and monitoring platforms.
Official searchable database of recalls and enforcement actions.
Publishes recalls involving meat, poultry and processed egg products.
Compare the recalled item with your product’s brand, product name, packaging, size and description.
Look for lot numbers, establishment numbers, UPC codes, expiration dates or production dates listed in the recall notice.
Some recalls apply only to specific states, retailers or distribution channels.
Understand whether the issue involves allergens, bacterial contamination, foreign material or another safety concern.
If your product matches the recall notice, follow instructions regarding disposal, return, refund or replacement.
Track safety notices across countries and categories without jumping between multiple regulator websites.
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