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Cyclospora Recall Alerts for Detroit, Michigan

Cyclospora outbreaks linked to contaminated fresh produce occur seasonally across Michigan, with the CDC and FDA coordinating multi-state responses. Detroit residents rely on timely notifications to avoid affected products before reaching grocery shelves or restaurants. Panko Alerts delivers same-day recall notifications directly to your phone, ensuring you're never caught off-guard by a Cyclospora contamination event.

Cyclospora Contamination Patterns in Michigan

Michigan experiences 3–5 Cyclospora-related produce recalls annually, typically between May and October, with berries, leafy greens, and imported herbs as primary vectors. The FDA's Produce Traceability Final Rule requires faster recall coordination, shortening notification windows to 24–48 hours. Detroit's position as a major produce distribution hub means contaminated items circulate quickly through regional supply chains, making real-time alerts essential for both retailers and consumers. The CDC tracks case clusters geographically; a single contaminated shipment can trigger multi-state recalls within hours.

Most Commonly Recalled Products

Raspberries, blackberries, and imported cilantro dominate Cyclospora recall lists in Michigan, accounting for ~60% of FDA enforcement actions in the Midwest. Pre-packaged salad mixes and fresh herb containers from specific regions also appear frequently due to shared harvesting and packaging facilities. Cyclospora parasites survive refrigeration, so consumers cannot wash away the risk—product recalls are the only effective intervention. Panko Alerts filters recalls by product category, so you'll only receive notifications for items your household actually purchases.

Same-Day Recall Detection & Detroit Notifications

Panko Alerts monitors 25+ government sources including the FDA Enforcement Reports, FSIS, CDC foodborne illness databases, and Michigan Department of Agriculture in real time. When a Cyclospora recall is posted, subscribers in Detroit receive push notifications within hours of FDA publication—before traditional news outlets confirm the story. You can set location-based alerts for Michigan and customize by product type (produce, prepared foods, supplements) to eliminate noise. At $4.99/month with a 7-day free trial, continuous monitoring costs less than a single recalled produce package.

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