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Salmon Recalls in NYC: How to Check & Stay Protected
Salmon recalls in New York City can happen without warning—from listeria contamination to mislabeling and parasites. The FDA, FSIS, and NYC Department of Health regularly issue recalls affecting supermarkets, restaurants, and specialty seafood shops across the five boroughs. Knowing where to check for recalls and how to get same-day alerts can protect your family from foodborne illness.
How to Find Salmon Recalls Affecting NYC
The FDA's Enforcement Reports database and FSIS (Food Safety and Inspection Service) recall announcements are the primary sources for salmon recalls. Search the FDA's Enforcement Reports at fda.gov/enforcement to filter by product type (salmon) and state (New York). You can also check the USDA FSIS Recalls & Public Health Alerts page if the salmon was processed or packaged with meat products. NYC Department of Health maintains a local recall list, though most salmon recalls originate from federal sources. Start with the FDA database and cross-reference with FSIS for comprehensive coverage.
Where Recalled Salmon Was Sold in New York City
FDA and FSIS recall announcements include a 'distribution' section listing stores, retailers, and regions where the product was sold. For NYC-specific impact, look for recalls that mention New York, and then check store names or distributor locations to see if they operated in the city. Large grocery chains like Whole Foods, Trader Joe's, and major supermarket chains often appear in recall notices with specific store locations. If you purchased salmon recently, check your receipt against the brand name, lot code, and date range listed in the recall. Contact the NYC Department of Health at 311 or visit their website if you believe you purchased a recalled product.
Getting Real-Time Salmon Recall Alerts
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