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Mushroom Recalls in St. Louis: How to Stay Safe

Mushroom products distributed to St. Louis retailers and restaurants can be recalled due to contamination risks like E. coli, Listeria, or pesticide residues. Knowing where to check for recalls and how to verify if a product reached your area is critical for food safety. Panko Alerts monitors FDA, FSIS, and CDC notifications to help St. Louis residents identify at-risk products before they cause illness.

Where Mushroom Recalls Are Announced

The FDA maintains a searchable Enforcement Reports database (fda.gov/safety/recalls) that publishes mushroom recalls affecting specific states and distribution channels. FSIS handles recalls of mushroom-containing meat products, while the CDC tracks outbreak-related recalls. St. Louis-area health departments also post recalls on their websites. These agencies typically update recall information within 24 hours of identifying a contamination or adulteration issue. However, manual checking across multiple sources is time-consuming and easy to miss.

How to Check if a Recalled Mushroom Product Was Sold in St. Louis

FDA and FSIS recall notices include a 'Distribution' section listing states and specific retailers or distribution centers where the product was shipped. Search the product name, UPC code, or brand name in the FDA's Enforcement Reports or FSIS Recall Case Archive to find the full distribution map. Cross-reference the retailer names or wholesale distributors listed against St. Louis-area stores you frequent. Many recalls note whether products reached foodservice suppliers that distribute to restaurants. Contact your local retailer directly if the distribution statement is unclear—they can confirm whether the recalled item reached their inventory.

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