Food recall alerts
Food recall alerts name products, lot codes, and distribution areas in official FDA or state postings. Use this hub to open recall notices on the map, then compare SKU lists in the original advisory before discarding or serving inventory.
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Pulled from the live database when they overlap topics on this page. Agencies set the wording and timing - use the links, and do not read a short list as a complete picture of risk.
- Why Norovirus Spreads So Fast in Schools, Restaurants, and Events - Norovirus - U.S. CDC - event 2026-06-04
- 2026 Norovirus Oyster Outbreak: What the FDA and Washington State Reported - Norovirus - U.S. FDA - event 2026-06-04
- Why Norovirus Outbreaks Can Move Quickly Through Schools, Restaurants, and Events - Norovirus - U.S. CDC - event 2026-05-11
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Recalls vs outbreak investigations
A recall may happen before or after a confirmed outbreak. FDA and state agencies publish recall press releases separately from epidemiology updates - both can appear on OutbreakThreat when they include verifiable geography and dates.
Restaurant and cruise investigations are covered on our foodborne outbreak hub; this page focuses on product recalls and retail advisories.
What to check in the source PDF
Look for UPC or lot numbers, best-by dates, and states or retailers named in the distribution list. If you operate a kitchen or store, screenshot the advisory and train staff on the affected products before restocking.
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- Norovirus Symptoms vs. Food Poisoning: How to Tell the Difference
- Why Norovirus Spreads So Fast in Schools, Restaurants, and Events
- 2026 Norovirus Oyster Outbreak: What the FDA and Washington State Reported
- WHO Disease Outbreak News Explained: How to Read DON Alerts
- Outbreak Map: How to Track Disease Alerts Near You
- Hantavirus vs. Norovirus on Cruise Ships: Key Differences
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