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Food Recall History in District of Columbia 2026

District of Columbia has been affected by 1,358 FDA food recalls, with 23 currently active. The brand with the most recalls is Fresh Ideation Food Group, LLC DBA Fresh Creative Cuisine (81 recalls).

Brands With Most Recalls in District of Columbia

Recent Recalls Affecting District of Columbia

Class IIJan 9, 2026

Diva Fam INC

potential Clostridium botulinum contamination

Class IIJan 9, 2026

Diva Fam INC

potential Clostridium botulinum contamination

Class IIJan 9, 2026

Diva Fam INC

potential Clostridium botulinum contamination

Class IIJan 9, 2026

Diva Fam INC

potential Clostridium botulinum contamination

Class IIJan 9, 2026

Diva Fam INC

potential Clostridium botulinum contamination

Class IIDec 13, 2025

Tom Bumble LLC

Foreign material.

Class INov 22, 2025

Wegmans Food Markets, INC.

Product may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes.

Class IOct 16, 2025

M.c.i. Foods, INC.

Cooked egg ingredient for Ready-to-Eat products tested positive for Listeria Monocytogenes

Class IOct 8, 2025

Tai Foong USA INC

Undeclared shrimp

Class IOct 1, 2025

Doan's Dessert And Coffee

Undeclared allergen ingredient (Wheat) in Ready-to-eat frozen cakes.

Food recall data for District of Columbia is sourced from the FDA Enforcement Reports, which document all food, drug, and medical device recalls.

Frequently Asked Questions

District of Columbia has been affected by 1,358 FDA food recalls, with 23 currently active.

Fresh Ideation Food Group, LLC DBA Fresh Creative Cuisine has the most food recalls distributed in District of Columbia with 81 recalls.

Class I recalls are the most serious — there is a reasonable probability that use of the product will cause serious adverse health consequences or death. Class II means the product may cause temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences. Class III is unlikely to cause adverse health consequences.

Sources: FDA openFDA API
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Recalls are tracked from FDA Enforcement Reports. Distribution patterns are parsed to determine which states each recall affects.