E. Coli Contamination Food Recalls
84 total recalls — 4 currently active
Escherichia coli (E. coli) O157:H7 and other Shiga toxin-producing strains can cause severe stomach cramps, bloody diarrhea, and vomiting. In serious cases, it can lead to hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS), a life-threatening condition that damages the kidneys. Ground beef, leafy greens, and raw milk are common sources.
Recent Recalls
Wfm Purchasing, LP
Whatcom Blue Sliced cheese; Sliced and packaged in deli plastic wrap with Whole Foods Scale labels.
Twin Sisters Creamery's recall of cheese products due to WSDA testing that identified potential STEC and E. coli O103 contamination. Whole Foods Ma...
Peterson Company INC
Item# 29608 Farmhouse White, Twin Sisters Creamery brand, product is packed in Cryovac and each package weighs 5oz-6o...
Item #29608 Farmhouse White is recalled due to E. coli O103:H2.
Twin Sisters Creamery, LLC
Twin Sisters Creamery Whatcom Blue cheese, 2.5lb. round cheese wheel, made with raw milk and aged at minimum of 60 da...
Raw milk Whatcom Blue cheese is recalled due to E. coli O103:H2.
Heber Valley Artisan Cheese, LLC.
Cascade Raw Cheddar GTIN #90854115003059 packed in an approximately 6 lb quarter wheels vacuum sealed. All quarter ...
The Cascade Raw Cheddar Cheese was recalled due to Shiga toxin-producing E. coli (STEC) and elevated generic E.coli in finished product testing res...
4 Earth Farms formerly Mcl Fresh INC
Organic Carrots. Bulk 1 pound bags. Washed and ready to prepare, Perishable keep refrigerated. Distributed by 4Earth...
potential contamination with E. coli O121:H19
Grimmway Enterprises, INC. DBA Grimmway Farms
--- Organic Baby Carrots --- Organic Baby Carrots 25 Grimmway Farms; Organic Baby Carrots 25 Lbs. Grimmway Farms --- ...
Potential contamination with E. coli O121:H19
Global Vitality INC.
Food Research International - Uro Kid Support Capsules, packaged in glass bottle, 90 capsules per bottle, 12 bottles ...
potential contamination with E coli
Buurma Farms INC
Buurma Farms Plain Parsley (Flat Parsley) PLU twist tie or banded bunches 30ct in cardboard cartons 60ct in wooden cr...
Potentially contaminated with E. Coli
Chicago Indoor Garden, INC.
Sprout Salad 6 oz. Product contains red clover sprouts.
FDA sample analysis of sprouts was positive for E. coli. FDA traceback and epi associate the firms sprouts with an outbreak of E. coli.
Adm Milling
King Arthur All Purpose Flour 25# bags
E.coli O26
Adm Milling
H&R Flour, UNBL, EN, MT / Product Code 706220 in 50# bags
E.coli O26
Adm Milling
Potentate flour / Prod Code: 802217 in 50# bags
E.coli O26
Urban Remedy
Samosa Cauli Wrap; 6.7 oz. UPC: 813377 023097
Random sampling of spinach from vendor found Enterohemorrhagic E-Coli/Shiga Toxin Producing E. Coli.
Urban Remedy
Black Rise Umeboshi Bowl; 12 oz. UPC: 813377 022595
Random sampling of spinach from vendor found Enterohemorrhagic E-Coli/Shiga Toxin Producing E. Coli.
Brand Castle LLC
Chocolate Mint Chip Cookie Mix, 27.1 oz glass jar, 6/case
Firm's supplier notified them of potential E.coli contamination in flour they received.
Stagno's Bakery, INC.
Stagno's Bakery, Inc., P009, Choc Chip Bagel, Case 32lbs. Count per Case 120 of wholesale frozen bagel dough / bulk ....
Stagno's Bakery, Inc. initiated a recall on 05/24/2019 of wholesale frozen bagel dough / bulk to one direct account because the product is potenti...
Adm - Chicago
Gold Medal Flour Mt Bulk Product Code 805046
potential presence of E. coli. O26
Adm - Chicago
H&R Flour (Hotel and Restaurant) 50lb bags Product Codes 706220
potential presence of E. coli. O26
Adm - Chicago
Springup Flr Enr, Mt Bulk Flour Product Code 703020
potential presence of E. coli. O26
AmeriHerb International INC
Mullein leaf c/s, Verbascum Thapsus, 1# Net, AmeriHerb LLC, Ames, IA packaged in 1 lb plastic bags
Dried spice and herb products potentially contaminated with generic E. coli.
Frequently Asked Questions
The FDA uses three classification levels. Class I recalls involve situations where there is a reasonable probability that exposure will cause serious adverse health consequences or death. Class II recalls involve products that may cause temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences. Class III recalls involve products that are not likely to cause adverse health consequences.
Do not consume the product. Check the recall notice for specific instructions — most advise you to throw the product away or return it to the store for a refund. If you have already consumed the product and feel ill, contact your healthcare provider and report your symptoms to the FDA via the MedWatch Safety Reporting program.
The duration varies depending on the severity and scope of the recall. Most recalls are resolved within a few weeks to a few months once the affected product is removed from shelves and consumers are notified. Class I recalls involving serious health risks may remain active longer to ensure full product recovery. The FDA monitors each recall until it determines that the firm has taken all necessary corrective actions.