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Juice Recalls in Minneapolis: How to Check & Stay Safe

Juice recalls can happen suddenly due to contamination with pathogens like E. coli, Salmonella, or Listeria—and Minneapolis residents may not immediately know if affected products reached local stores. Understanding where to find recall information and how to act quickly can protect you and your family from serious foodborne illness.

Where to Find Minneapolis Juice Recalls

The FDA maintains a searchable database of all food recalls at fda.gov/food/recalls, updated in real-time when new recalls are issued. For juice specifically, search by brand name, product type, or recall date to see the states and distribution details. The Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) also publishes state-specific food safety alerts that may include retail chains and distributors operating in Minneapolis. Many recalls include specific lot codes, expiration dates, and retail locations—information you'll need to check your own products or verify what was sold at your local store.

How to Verify If Recalled Juice Was Sold in Minneapolis

Once you identify a recall, check the FDA's enforcement report for the distribution list, which often names states, cities, and specific retailers. Minneapolis-area grocery chains, natural food stores, and convenience stores are typically listed if products were distributed there. Call your local store directly with the product lot code and date range to confirm whether they received the recalled item. You can also contact the brand's customer service line—found on their website or product packaging—to learn exactly which retailers in your ZIP code received the affected batch. The MDH can provide additional verification if you're unsure.

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