← Back to Panko Alerts

recalls

Pasta Allergen Safety Guide for Minneapolis

Minneapolis restaurants and food retailers must comply with strict allergen disclosure regulations under Minnesota state law and FDA guidelines. Undeclared allergens in pasta—particularly wheat, eggs, and tree nuts—remain a leading cause of food recalls across the Upper Midwest. This guide covers local requirements and resources to protect diners with food allergies.

Minnesota Allergen Disclosure Laws

Minnesota Rule 4601.7000 requires restaurants and food service establishments to disclose the presence of major allergens when customers ask. The FDA's Big 9 allergens (milk, eggs, fish, crustacean shellfish, wheat, peanuts, tree nuts, sesame, and soy) must be clearly communicated. For pasta specifically, wheat and eggs are the primary concerns; many pasta products also carry warnings for tree nuts or peanuts due to shared processing facilities. Minneapolis-Hennepin County Environmental Health Division enforces these requirements through inspections and can issue citations for non-compliance.

Recent Undeclared Allergen Recalls

The FDA and USDA FSIS regularly issue recalls for pasta products with undeclared allergens distributed to Minnesota retailers and food service providers. Common scenarios include wheat in gluten-free pasta, eggs in pasta marketed as egg-free, and tree nut contamination in facilities processing multiple product lines. Panko Alerts monitors 25+ government sources including FDA, FSIS, and CDC in real-time to notify you of recalls affecting your area within hours of announcement. Subscribed users receive notifications specific to Minneapolis and can filter by product type, allergen, and severity.

Minneapolis Food Allergy Resources & Support

The Minneapolis-Hennepin County Environmental Health Division (311 in Minneapolis) handles allergen complaints and provides guidance on safe food preparation. The Minnesota Department of Health offers allergen training materials and regulatory updates for food businesses. For consumers, Food Allergy Research & Education (FARE) and the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA) maintain Minnesota-specific resources. Many Minneapolis hospitals, including Hennepin Healthcare, host allergy clinics and support groups for families managing food allergies.

Monitor pasta recalls in Minneapolis. Start your free trial today.

Real-time food safety alerts from 25+ government sources. AI-scored by urgency. Less than one bad meal a month — $4.99/mo.

Start free trial → alerts.getpanko.app