Renaissance Food Group
Recall History
| Date | Product | Class | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nov 24, 2023 | Sprouts Tropical Fruit Blend NET WT 10 OZ (283g) UPC 8 26... | Class I | Terminated |
| Nov 24, 2023 | Mixed Melon NET WT 9 OZ (255 g) UPC 8 26766 13926 2 & 18 ... | Class I | Terminated |
| Nov 24, 2023 | Small Fruit Tray NET WT 1 LB 10 OZ (26 OZ) 737 g UPC 8 26... | Class I | Terminated |
| Nov 24, 2023 | Large Fruit Tray with Dip NET WT 73.5 OZ (4 LBS (.5 OZ) 2... | Class I | Terminated |
| Sep 12, 2022 | Large Mild Salsa, NET WT, 13 OZ (368g), Dist. By: Renaiss... | Class I | Completed |
| Sep 12, 2022 | Diced Red Onion, NET WT, 10 OZ (283g), Dist. By: Renaissa... | Class I | Completed |
| Sep 12, 2022 | Mexican Style Layered Bean Dip, NET WT, 1.25 lb (567g), D... | Class I | Completed |
| Sep 12, 2022 | Fajita Mix, NET WT, 9.5 OZ (269g), Dist. By: Renaissance ... | Class I | Completed |
| Sep 12, 2022 | Tri-Pepper Blend, NET WT, 7 OZ (198g), Dist. By: Renaissa... | Class I | Completed |
Recall data sourced from the FDA's recalls and safety alerts database. Class I recalls indicate a reasonable probability of serious adverse health consequences. Always check the USDA FSIS recall list for meat and poultry products.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, Renaissance Food Group has 9 FDA food recalls on record, including 9 Class I (dangerous) recalls. There are no active recalls at this time.
Renaissance Food Group has no active recalls at this time. However, the brand has 9 historical recalls. Always check this page for the latest recall status.
Renaissance Food Group's 9 recalls break down by severity: 9 Class I (may cause serious health issues), 0 Class II (may cause temporary health problems), and 0 Class III (unlikely to cause harm). See the full recall history table above for specific reasons.
Renaissance Food Group recalls have affected AL, GA, SC, FL, NC. Check individual recall entries for specific distribution details.
Related
Recall data is sourced from the FDA openFDA enforcement database. Classifications reflect FDA severity ratings: Class I (dangerous), Class II (may cause temporary health problems), Class III (unlikely harmful).