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Butter Recalls in Minneapolis: How to Check & Stay Safe

Butter recalls can happen without warning, and Minneapolis residents may unknowingly have contaminated products in their kitchens. The FDA and USDA regularly issue recalls for butter due to pathogenic contamination like Listeria, Salmonella, and E. coli, or undeclared allergens. Knowing how to check if your butter is affected and getting same-day alerts can protect your family from foodborne illness.

How to Find Recalled Butter Sold in Minneapolis

The FDA's Enforcement Reports database and USDA FSIS Recall Case Archive are the official sources for butter recalls affecting Minnesota. When a recall is issued, it typically specifies affected states, lot codes, and UPC numbers. To check if your butter is recalled, locate the lot or batch code on the package (usually on the back or bottom) and compare it to the recall notice. Minneapolis retailers including Whole Foods, Cub Foods, Rainbow Foods, and other grocery chains may stock recalled products; checking your receipt and product packaging is the quickest way to confirm if you purchased an affected item. The FDA also maintains a searchable recall archive by product type, date, and reason for recall.

Common Reasons for Butter Recalls

Butter recalls are most often triggered by Listeria monocytogenes contamination, which can survive refrigeration and cause serious illness in pregnant women, elderly people, and immunocompromised individuals. Salmonella contamination is another frequent cause, typically linked to ingredient sourcing or processing issues at creameries. Undeclared allergens—especially milk proteins in products labeled as allergen-free—account for a smaller but significant portion of recalls. The CDC tracks outbreaks linked to recalled dairy products and publishes investigation updates that may affect Minneapolis consumers. Recalls can take weeks to fully distribute through supply chains, meaning newly purchased butter may still be affected even after a recall announcement.

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