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Nut Milk Recalls Affecting Seattle, Washington

Nut milk products—including almond, oat, cashew, and walnut varieties—are occasionally recalled due to contamination risks like allergen mislabeling, bacterial pathogens, or foreign material. If you've purchased nut milk in Seattle, you need to know whether your product is affected and how to access real-time recall notifications from the FDA and Washington State Department of Health.

How to Check if Your Nut Milk Was Recalled in Seattle

The FDA maintains an official Enforcement Reports database and Recalls, Market Withdrawals & Safety Alerts page where you can search by product name, brand, and distribution state. Washington State Department of Health also publishes food safety alerts specific to products sold within Washington. To verify if your nut milk was affected, check the product label for the brand name, product type (e.g., "unsweetened almond milk"), lot code or UPC, and manufacturing date. Cross-reference these details against FDA and state health department recall notices, which specify affected lot codes and distribution regions including Seattle and King County.

Where Seattle Residents Can Check Recall Status

The FDA's official Enforcement Reports (fda.gov/safety/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alerts) is the primary source for federal-level recalls affecting Washington state. The Washington State Department of Health website posts local alerts and coordinates with local health departments in Seattle-King County. Major retailers in the Seattle area—including grocery chains, health food stores, and natural product markets—typically post recall notices at customer service desks and on their websites. For the most current information, check these sources directly rather than relying on social media, which often contains outdated or incomplete recall details.

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