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Active Food Outbreak Tracker

Real-time monitoring of 239 food safety recalls and ongoing outbreak investigations. Track contaminated products, multi-state outbreaks, and FDA/CDC alerts including Listeria, Salmonella, and E. coli.

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What to Do If You Have Recalled Food

  1. Do not eat, sell, or serve the recalled food products
  2. Throw away or return recalled products to the store
  3. Wash items and surfaces that may have touched contaminated food
  4. Contact your healthcare provider if you have symptoms
  5. Check freezers and pantries - some products have long shelf lives

Ongoing Multi-State Outbreak Investigation

CDC and FDA are investigating multiple active foodborne illness outbreaks. Check the recalls below for affected products and retailers. Deaths and hospitalizations have been reported.

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MEDIUMFSIS

USDA Launches Screwworm.gov to Centralize Information

The U.S. Department of Agriculture launched the New World Screwworm website on November 21, 2025. The site aims to consolidate federal information regarding the New World Screwworm. This initiative responds to the ongoing need for public awareness about this pest.

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MEDIUMFSIS

USDA Opens Sterile Fly Dispersal Facility to Combat NWS

The USDA opened a sterile fly dispersal facility in Tampico, Mexico, on November 13, 2025. The facility aims to combat the New World screwworm through aerial dispersal of sterile flies. This initiative targets northeastern Mexico, including Nuevo Leon.

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MEDIUMFSIS

USDA Conducts Largest Agribusiness Trade Mission to Mexico

U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke L. Rollins led a historic agribusiness trade mission to Mexico on November 13, 2025. The mission included 41 U.S. businesses and over 150 participants. Participants conducted more than 500 meetings over three days.

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HIGHFDA FOOD

M.C.I. Foods Recalls Breakfast Burritos Over Listeria Risk

M.C.I. Foods recalled 330 cases of Cheese and Egg with Green Salsa Breakfast Burritos on October 16, 2025. The cooked egg ingredient tested positive for Listeria Monocytogenes. The product is not for retail sale and was distributed to seven distributors nationwide.

M.C.I. Foods
Cooked egg
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HIGHFDA FOOD

M.C.I. Foods Recalls Egg and Cheese Breakfast Burritos Due to Listeria

M.C.I. Foods recalled 1,040 cases of Egg and Cheese Breakfast Burritos on October 16, 2025. Testing revealed potential Listeria Monocytogenes contamination in the cooked egg ingredient. The affected products are not for retail sale and were distributed to institutional clients nationwide.

M.C.I. Foods
Cooked egg
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HIGHFDA FOOD

Sprouts Farmers Market Recalls Pasta Salad Over Listeria Risk

Sprouts Farmers Market recalled 4,896 units of Smoked Mozzarella Pasta Salad on October 8, 2025. The salad may contain Listeria monocytogenes, a serious pathogen. Consumers should not eat the product and seek refunds immediately.

Sprouts Farmers Market
Product may
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HIGHFDA FOOD

Del Mar Food Products Recalls Spinach Due to Listeria Risk

Del Mar Food Products recalled 966 cases of organic IQF chopped spinach on October 7, 2025. The recall follows potential contamination with Listeria monocytogenes. Consumers should not eat the product and can seek a refund.

Del Mar Food Products
Potential contamination
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HIGHFDA FOOD

Sno Pac Foods Recalls Frozen Spinach Due to Listeria Risk

Sno Pac Foods recalled 4,006 cases of frozen organic spinach on October 6, 2025, due to potential Listeria contamination. Affected products include various lot codes with best-by dates ranging from April to July 2027. Consumers should not eat this product and seek refunds immediately.

SNO PAC FOODS
Organic Spinach
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HIGHFDA FOOD

Coca-Cola Recalls 12oz Can Packs Over Metal Contamination Risk

Coca-Cola Southwest Beverages recalled 2,322 units of 12oz can packs on October 3, 2025. The recall affects both 24-pack and 35-pack cans due to potential metal contamination. Consumers should not consume the product and seek refunds immediately.

COCACOLA SOUTHWEST BEVERAGES
Potential presence
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HIGHFDA FOOD

Coca-Cola Recalls Sprite Cans Over Metal Contamination Risk

Coca-Cola Southwest Beverages recalled 791 units of Sprite cans on October 3, 2025. The recall stems from the potential presence of foreign metal in the beverage. Consumers should not consume the affected products.

COCACOLA SOUTHWEST BEVERAGES
Potential presence
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HIGHFDA FOOD

Coca-Cola Zero Sugar Cans Recalled Due to Metal Contamination

Coca-Cola Southwest Beverages recalled 1,115 units of Coca-Cola Zero Sugar 12oz cans on October 3, 2025. The recall stems from potential metal contamination in the product. Consumers should not consume the affected cans and seek refunds.

COCACOLA SOUTHWEST BEVERAGES
Potential presence
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HIGHFDA FOOD

Giant Eagle Recalls Smoked Mozzarella Penne Salad for Listeria Risk

Giant Eagle recalled 27 pounds of Smoked Mozzarella Penne Salad on October 2, 2025, due to potential listeria contamination. The product was sold in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, and Maryland. Consumers should not consume the salad and should seek a refund or replacement.

Giant Eagle
Recall notification
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HIGHFDA FOOD

Giant Eagle Recalls Smoked Mozzarella Penne Salad Over Listeria Risk

Giant Eagle recalled 16 pounds of Smoked Mozzarella Penne Salad on October 2, 2025, due to potential listeria contamination. The affected product was sold in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, and Maryland. Consumers should not consume the product and contact the company for refunds.

Giant Eagle
Recall notification
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HIGHFDA FOOD

Leprino Foods Recalls Mozzarella Due to Metal Contamination

Leprino Foods recalled over 5.4 million pounds of mozzarella cheese on October 2, 2025, due to possible stainless steel contamination. The recall affects products distributed in Ohio, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, and Wisconsin. Consumers should not consume the product and should seek a refund.

Leprino Foods
Possible stainless
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