← Back to Panko Alerts

recalls

Butter Recalls Affecting New York City

Butter recalls can expose New York City residents to pathogens like Listeria monocytogenes or Salmonella, which cause serious foodborne illness. When contaminated dairy products enter the NYC supply chain, affected stores and restaurants may not immediately notify customers. Real-time monitoring through official sources helps you identify recalled butter before it reaches your table.

How to Check if Recalled Butter Was Sold in NYC

The FDA maintains the official Enforcement Reports database, which lists all recalled butter products by brand, lot code, and affected distribution areas. You can search by product name or manufacturer to see if a recalled item reached New York retailers. The FSIS (Food Safety and Inspection Service) also publishes recalls for butter products that may contain allergens or pathogens. Cross-reference the product's UPC code and purchase location against the official recall notice—most notices specify which states and major retailers received the product. NYC Health Department tracks locally distributed products and can provide additional details about recalls affecting the five boroughs.

Where to Check for NYC-Specific Butter Recalls

Start with the FDA's Recalls, Market Withdrawals & Safety Alerts page (fda.gov/safety/recalls), which filters by product category and state. The FSIS Recall Case Archive covers butter made from inspected dairy facilities. NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene publishes local food safety alerts on its website and notifies affected businesses directly. Major retail chains operating in NYC (supermarkets, specialty grocers, online delivery services) maintain their own recall pages and email notification systems. For comprehensive coverage, check multiple sources since recalls are reported sequentially—a product may appear on FDA alerts before NYC Health Department updates its local database.

Get Same-Day Butter Recall Alerts for New York City

Panko Alerts monitors 25+ government sources including FDA, FSIS, CDC, and NYC Health Department to deliver real-time notifications directly to your device. Rather than manually checking multiple websites each day, Panko aggregates recalls specific to your location and sends alerts within hours of official announcements. You can customize notifications by product type (dairy, butter, spreads) and set geographic filters for NYC and surrounding areas. The platform costs $4.99/month with a 7-day free trial—far cheaper than the risk of consuming contaminated products. Enable push notifications to stay informed immediately when butter recalls affect New York City retailers or restaurants you frequent.

Get free 7-day trial of same-day NYC recall alerts

Real-time food safety alerts from 25+ government sources. AI-scored by urgency. Less than one bad meal a month — $4.99/mo.

Start free trial → alerts.getpanko.app