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Sprouts Recall in Seattle: How to Check Your Products
Sprout recalls happen frequently due to contamination risks from pathogens like Salmonella and E. coli O157:H7. If you purchased sprouts in Seattle, you need to know whether your product is affected and where to report exposures. Real-time alerts help you act immediately when recalls impact Washington retailers.
How to Check if Seattle Sprouts Were Recalled
Start by checking the FDA's official Enforcement Reports page (fda.gov/safety/recalls) and filter for sprout recalls in Washington state. Write down the product name, brand, lot code, and date range from your receipt or product packaging. Cross-reference with the recall notice to confirm the product's UPC, production dates, and affected retailers. The FDA typically identifies specific store locations and distribution channels, so compare your purchase location and date against the official timeline. If you can't locate your receipt, contact the retailer directly—they maintain sales records and can confirm whether recalled batches reached your location.
Seattle Retailers and Distribution Channels to Check
Sprout recalls in Washington typically affect natural food stores, farmers markets, grocery chains, and restaurants serving raw sprouts in salads or sandwiches. The FDA recall notices specify which retailers and distributors received affected inventory. Check with stores where you regularly purchase produce—request to speak with the produce manager or customer service to confirm if they received the recalled batch. If you purchased from a restaurant or food service establishment, contact them directly with your receipt date and location. Seattle's King County Health Department also maintains a searchable database of local food safety incidents you can review.
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