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Milk Allergen Safety Guide for San Diego

Milk is one of the FDA's top nine major allergens, affecting millions of Americans. San Diego residents and food businesses must understand California's strict allergen labeling requirements and local health department protocols to prevent serious allergic reactions. This guide covers disclosure rules, recent undeclared allergen recalls, and where to find support.

California Allergen Labeling Laws & San Diego Requirements

California Food Code Section 113789 mandates that milk allergens must be clearly declared on product labels in plain language. The FDA's Food Allergen Labeling and Consumer Protection Act (FALCPA) requires milk to be listed as an ingredient if present, not hidden under terms like "casein" or "whey" without allergen declaration. San Diego County Department of Environmental Health enforces these standards during food facility inspections and holds restaurants, bakeries, and manufacturers accountable. Violations can result in citations, product recalls, and closure orders. Cross-contact prevention—where trace milk residue contaminates allergen-free foods—is also monitored during health inspections.

Recent Undeclared Milk Allergen Recalls & FDA Actions

The FDA and FSIS regularly issue recalls for products with undeclared milk allergens, particularly in chocolate, baked goods, protein powders, and processed snacks sold in San Diego. These recalls occur when manufacturing errors, mislabeling, or cross-contamination creates serious health risks for consumers with milk allergies. San Diego residents should check FDA Enforcement Reports and the FSIS Recalls & Public Health Alerts database monthly for products distributed locally. Panko Alerts monitors 25+ government sources including the FDA, CDC, and San Diego County Health to deliver real-time recall notifications. Subscribing ensures you receive alerts before contaminated products reach local shelves or your home.

San Diego Food Allergy Resources & Health Support

The San Diego County Department of Environmental Health provides allergen compliance guidance for food businesses and allergen education for consumers on their website. The Food Allergy Research & Education (FARE) organization operates local support groups and educational workshops throughout San Diego County. San Diego-area hospitals and allergists maintain updated lists of safe food products and restaurants with allergen protocols. Health departments in San Diego cities like La Jolla, Chula Vista, and Oceanside enforce the same state allergen standards. Contact your local health department's Environmental Health Division for facility-specific allergen policies or to report suspected undeclared allergen violations.

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