California Department of Public Health posts recent food recall announcements

Dr. Erica Pan, Director and State Public Health Officer
Dr. Erica Pan, Director and State Public Health Officer
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The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) has posted a series of recent food recall announcements from various firms. The information is made available as a public service and does not constitute an endorsement by the CDPH of either the products or the companies involved.

The topic is significant for consumers who rely on timely updates about potential risks associated with recalled food products. The CDPH provides access to recall details, retail distribution lists, and links to additional resources to help inform the public.

According to the California Department of Public Health, “When a firm announces a food recall, the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) posts the firm’s announcement as a public service. CDPH does not endorse either the product or the firm.” The department also offers contact information for its Food Recall Coordinator for those seeking further details or clarification regarding specific recalls.

Recent recalls listed by CDPH include products such as Manila clams harvested by Lummi Council in March 2026, Honey BBQ Sauce-Mustard from Savannah Bee Company in February 2026, and Great Value Cottage Cheese Products from Saputo USA in February 2026. Other items include frozen meatballs, chicken fried rice products, cat food, dietary supplements, tamales, pastries, ground beef products, and more.

For individuals interested in older recalls beyond the last three months, CDPH invites inquiries via email. Additional commodity-specific recall information and archived notices are also accessible through their website.



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