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Sushi Recalls Affecting Denver: How to Check & Stay Safe
Sushi products sold in Denver have been subject to recalls due to contamination risks including Listeria, Salmonella, and parasites. If you've purchased sushi from local retailers or restaurants, it's critical to know whether the product is affected and what steps to take. Panko Alerts monitors FDA and Colorado health department recalls in real-time so you don't have to.
How to Check if Denver Sushi Was Recalled
The FDA's Enforcement Reports database and the Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment (CDPHE) maintain searchable recall lists with distribution details. When a sushi recall is issued, the FDA notice includes state-by-state distribution information—search for "Colorado" or "Denver" to see if the product reached your area. Check the product name, lot number, and sell-by date on your receipt against the official recall notice. The CDPHE Food Protection Program also publishes local recalls; call 303-692-2700 for the latest information affecting Denver metro areas.
Key Agencies & Where to Search
The FDA's Enforcement page (fda.gov/safety/recalls) is the primary federal source for all sushi-related recalls. The CDPHE maintains a separate public health alert system for Colorado-specific outbreaks and recalls. The Denver Public Health Department issues local alerts for products sold within the city limits. For the most current information, start with FDA Enforcement, then cross-reference with CDPHE's Food Protection section. Each agency publishes distribution lists that specify whether the recalled product was shipped to Colorado.
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