It probably seems like, every day, youāre reading a new headline about a recalled food item, like onions on McDonaldās hamburgers, baby carrots, and Boarās Head cold cuts. Youāre not imagining that influx.
In the U.S., the FDA and the USDA have many regulations of which food manufacturers must comply. When a noncompliant product makes it to storesā shelves, restaurants, or Americansā homes, the manufacturer typically issues a recall. Then the FDA in most cases and USDA in cases involving meat, poultry, and egg products, work to alert the public about any items that may be in their pantries or refrigerators that could be unsafe to consume.
Food recalls are issued for a wide range of reasons, including foodborne pathogens, mislabeled allergens, or contamination with foreign material. The FDA maintains a real-time list of active food recallsāin the first week of April 2025 alone, the FDA issued recall notices for well-known brands like Texas Pete and Tonyās Chocolonely.
Of course, following these alerts can be overwhelming at best and concerning at worst. The publicās perception of the federal governmentās ability to keep Americaās food supply safe reached a 25-year low in 2024, according to Gallup data. Based on their latest poll last year, 28% of U.S. adults donāt have much confidence in the governmentās ability to keep the food supply safe, and an additional 14% have no confidence at all. The majorityā57%āsay they have a āgreat dealā or āfair amountā of confidence, but thatās down 11 percentage points from Gallupās 2019 survey five years prior.
To help keep you aware of recent recalls, Stacker compiled a list of all food and beverage recalls issued by the FDA each month. Itās important to note that only particular batches of foods and beverages are typically recalled; you can check the FDAās site for details on which specific batches are affected, based on the Universal Product Code located on the packaging.
Read on to learn more about what you should be wary of this month, as of April 7, 2025.
Editorās note: Images in this article were provided by the FDA. If no image was provided or if the image quality was low, a stock image was used instead.
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Habanero buffalo sauce
- Brand: Texas Pete
- Recall reason: Potential or undeclared allergen-sulfites
- Recall date: April 3, 2025