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14 recalls on record

This page lists all FDA food recalls initiated by GRIFFITH FOODS. Data is sourced directly from the FDA enforcement database and updated weekly. Class I recalls indicate the most serious health risk.

potential for pieces of metal in product
Class II2024-11-01#F-0304-2025
potential for pieces of metal in product
Class II2024-11-01#F-0308-2025
potential for pieces of metal in product
Class II2024-11-01#F-0307-2025
potential for pieces of metal in product
Class II2024-11-01#F-0305-2025
potential for pieces of metal in product
Class II2024-11-01#F-0306-2025
Griffith Foods, Inc. has initiated a voluntary recall of multiple products following a supplier's recall of Autolyzed Ye
Class II2018-03-14#F-0965-2018
Griffith Foods, Inc. has initiated a voluntary recall of multiple products following a supplier's recall of Autolyzed Ye
Class II2018-03-14#F-0960-2018
Griffith Foods, Inc. has initiated a voluntary recall of multiple products following a supplier's recall of Autolyzed Ye
Class II2018-03-14#F-0963-2018
Griffith Foods, Inc. has initiated a voluntary recall of multiple products following a supplier's recall of Autolyzed Ye
Class II2018-03-14#F-0967-2018
Griffith Foods, Inc. has initiated a voluntary recall of multiple products following a supplier's recall of Autolyzed Ye
Class II2018-03-14#F-0966-2018
Griffith Foods, Inc. has initiated a voluntary recall of multiple products following a supplier's recall of Autolyzed Ye
Class II2018-03-14#F-0964-2018
Griffith Foods, Inc. has initiated a voluntary recall of multiple products following a supplier's recall of Autolyzed Ye
Class II2018-03-14#F-0961-2018
Griffith Foods, Inc. has initiated a voluntary recall of multiple products following a supplier's recall of Autolyzed Ye
Class II2018-03-14#F-0962-2018

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