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Nut Milk Recalls Affecting Dallas: How to Check Your Products
Nut milk products recalled by the FDA, FSIS, or Texas Department of State Health Services can reach Dallas retailers within hours of distribution. If your almond, oat, or other plant-based milk contains allergens, pathogens like Listeria, or undeclared ingredients, you need to know immediately. Learn how to verify if recalled products are in your home and set up alerts so you never miss a safety notice.
How to Find Recalled Nut Milk Products in Dallas
Start by checking the FDA's Enforcement Reports (fda.gov/safety/recalls) and the Texas Department of State Health Services website (dshs.texas.gov), which track active recalls affecting Texas. Search by product name, brand, or lot code printed on your bottle. The FSIS (for dairy-adjacent products) and local Dallas County Health and Human Services also publish recall bulletins. Note the distribution state listed in the recall—many national brands distribute to Dallas even if the recall originated elsewhere. Cross-reference your product's UPC code and best-by date against the specific lot numbers in each recall notice.
Where to Report and Verify Recalled Products
If you've purchased a recalled nut milk product in Dallas, report it to the FDA's MedWatch portal (fda.gov/medwatch) or call 1-888-SAFEFOOD. Retailers like major grocery chains and natural food stores in the Dallas area are required to remove recalled products from shelves, but items may linger. Contact your store's manager directly and ask when the product was received and removed. The Texas Health Department's Food Safety Division (512-458-7111) can confirm whether a specific retail location received a recalled batch. Keep your receipt and product packaging as evidence.
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