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Is Whole Foods Market Safe?

Whole Foods Market has had 60 FDA food recalls, including 36 Class I (most serious) recalls. The most recent recall was on 2020-10-27.

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Recall Severity Breakdown

MetricValue
Total Recalls60
Class I (Dangerous)36
Class II (Moderate)24
Class III (Low Risk)0
Active Recalls0
Most Recent2020-10-27

Whole Foods Market Recall Timeline

MilestoneDate / Value
Most recent recall2020-10-27
First recorded recall2013-08-10
Total recalls on record60
Active (ongoing) recalls0

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Whole Foods Market safe?

Whole Foods Market has had 60 FDA food recalls, including 36 Class I (most serious) recalls. The most recent recall was on 2020-10-27.

How serious have Whole Foods Market's recalls been?

Of Whole Foods Market's 60 FDA recalls, 36 were Class I (a reasonable probability of serious health consequences or death), 24 Class II (possible temporary or reversible health effects), and 0 Class III (unlikely to cause adverse health effects).

Does Whole Foods Market have any active recalls?

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

When was Whole Foods Market last recalled?

The most recent FDA recall involving Whole Foods Market was issued on 2020-10-27. Its earliest recorded recall was on 2013-08-10, and it has 60 FDA recalls on record overall.

Whole Foods Market has had 60 FDA food recalls, including 36 Class I (most serious) recalls. The most recent recall was on 2020-10-27.

This answer pulls from the FDA openFDA enforcement-report API, the authoritative federal source for U.S. FDA food, drug, and device recalls. The headline number above is the direct answer; what follows is the additional context most readers need to use the answer for a real decision rather than just a fact lookup.

A practical caveat: the headline answer above reflects the most recent the FDA openFDA enforcement-report API vintage; underlying data is often revised for months after first publication, and the right reference for any specific decision is whichever vintage is current at the time of the decision. The as-of date is stamped on every page.

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