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Is High Liner Foods INC. Safe?

High Liner Foods INC. has had 36 FDA food recalls, including 0 Class I (most serious) recalls. The most recent recall was on 2019-08-30.

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Recall Severity Breakdown

MetricValue
Total Recalls36
Class I (Dangerous)0
Class II (Moderate)36
Class III (Low Risk)0
Active Recalls0
Most Recent2019-08-30

High Liner Foods INC. Recall Timeline

MilestoneDate / Value
Most recent recall2019-08-30
First recorded recall2017-06-09
Total recalls on record36
Active (ongoing) recalls0

Frequently Asked Questions

Is High Liner Foods INC. safe?

High Liner Foods INC. has had 36 FDA food recalls, including 0 Class I (most serious) recalls. The most recent recall was on 2019-08-30.

How serious have High Liner Foods INC.'s recalls been?

Of High Liner Foods INC.'s 36 FDA recalls, 0 were Class I (a reasonable probability of serious health consequences or death), 36 Class II (possible temporary or reversible health effects), and 0 Class III (unlikely to cause adverse health effects).

Does High Liner Foods INC. have any active recalls?

No. None of High Liner Foods INC.'s FDA recalls are currently marked Ongoing — all have been classified as completed or terminated.

When was High Liner Foods INC. last recalled?

The most recent FDA recall involving High Liner Foods INC. was issued on 2019-08-30. Its earliest recorded recall was on 2017-06-09, and it has 36 FDA recalls on record overall.

High Liner Foods INC. has had 36 FDA food recalls, including 0 Class I (most serious) recalls. The most recent recall was on 2019-08-30.

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Source: FDA Recalls, Market Withdrawals and Safety Alerts, 2026.