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Chicken Recalls in Seattle: How to Check & Get Alerts
Chicken recalls affecting the Seattle area can pose serious health risks, from Salmonella to Listeria contamination. If you've purchased poultry products recently, you need to know whether your purchase is affected—and fast. This guide shows you how to verify recalls and stay protected with real-time notifications.
Where to Check for Seattle Chicken Recalls
The FDA's Enforcement Reports database is the official source for all chicken recalls in Washington State. The USDA FSIS (Food Safety and Inspection Service) also maintains a dedicated recalls page for poultry products. King County Public Health and the Washington State Department of Health publish recall alerts specific to the Seattle area. You can search by product name, brand, UPC code, or date to confirm whether recalled chicken was distributed to retailers in your zip code. Many recalls include specific lot codes and best-by dates—keeping your receipt helps you cross-reference quickly.
What Information You'll Find in a Recall Notice
Each official recall includes the product name, brand, lot/batch numbers, package sizes, and the specific reason (pathogen type, allergen, or other hazard). The notice specifies which states received the recalled product, including Washington. Distribution details show whether the product went to retail stores, restaurants, or institutions. The FDA and FSIS also list any known illnesses linked to the recall. Always note the recall announcement date—products may have already been removed from shelves by the time the alert is published, but your home may still have them.
Why Real-Time Alerts Beat Manual Checking
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