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Peanut Butter Allergen Safety Guide for San Diego

Peanut allergens are one of the most common food triggers for anaphylaxis in California. San Diego residents and food businesses must navigate strict state allergen labeling laws, county health department regulations, and real-time recall monitoring to prevent cross-contamination and undeclared allergen incidents. Understanding these requirements protects both consumers and food handlers.

California Allergen Labeling & Disclosure Laws

California's allergen regulations exceed federal FDA requirements. Under California Code of Regulations Title 4, peanuts are classified as a "major allergen" and must be clearly declared on all food packaging and menu boards. Restaurants and food facilities must provide allergen information upon request and disclose any potential cross-contact with peanuts in shared equipment or preparation areas. San Diego County Environmental Health Department enforces these standards through routine inspections. Failure to disclose peanut allergens can result in citations, product recalls, and legal liability.

Undeclared Peanut Allergen Recalls & Monitoring

The FDA, FSIS, and California Department of Public Health regularly issue recalls for products with undeclared peanut allergens—often discovered through consumer reports or routine testing. These recalls impact retailers, restaurants, and food distribution centers across San Diego County. Real-time monitoring through official government sources (FDA.gov, CDPH.ca.gov, and local health department bulletins) is critical for food businesses and consumers with peanut allergies. Cross-contamination during manufacturing, labeling errors, and ingredient supplier failures are the primary causes of undeclared peanut incidents. Panko Alerts tracks 25+ government sources to notify users of active recalls affecting San Diego.

San Diego Food Allergy Resources & Support

The San Diego County Department of Environmental Health provides free allergen consultation and training for food handlers and restaurant operators. The Food Allergy Network and local allergist networks offer community education on peanut allergy management and emergency response (including EpiPen protocols). Consumers can report allergen incidents or undeclared allergens to the San Diego Health & Human Services Agency's Public Health Hotline or the FDA's MedWatch program. Schools and childcare facilities in San Diego are required to maintain allergen action plans under state law. For real-time alerts on peanut recalls and safety updates, subscription-based monitoring services provide daily updates from official regulatory channels.

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