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Sprouts Recalls Affecting San Antonio

Sprout recalls happen when contamination—typically E. coli, Salmonella, or Listeria—is detected during FDA or state health department testing. If you purchased sprouts in San Antonio, it's critical to know whether your product is included in an active recall, as contaminated sprouts can cause serious foodborne illness.

How to Check if San Antonio Sprouts Are Recalled

The FDA maintains a searchable Enforcement Reports database (fda.gov/safety/recalls) where you can filter by product type and state. Texas Health and Human Services (DSHS) also publishes recall notices on their website. Start by checking the product label—look for the brand name, harvest date, and lot code. Cross-reference this information against active recalls from both the FDA and DSHS. If you cannot find your specific product online, contact the retailer where you purchased the sprouts or call the brand's customer service number on the packaging.

Where San Antonio Residents Should Report Contamination

If you suspect you became ill from recalled sprouts, report it to the Texas DSHS Food and Water Safety Division at (512) 834-6670 or submit a complaint online through their website. For federal coordination, you can also file a report with the FDA's MedWatch system or call the FDA Consumer Complaint Coordinator at 1-888-SAFEFOOD. Provide details including where you bought the sprouts, the product label information, when you consumed them, and any symptoms experienced. Your report helps state and federal agencies track outbreak patterns and issue timely public warnings.

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