Food FDA Class II Terminated Chemical
1. USA APLS RED DEL TOTE 2. USA APLE RED DEL 80CT 3. DOMESTIC APPLE GALA TOTES 4. USA APPLES GALA 80CT 5. WLD HRVST OG2 WAXF GRNY SMTH 6. WLD HRVST OG2 WAXF FUJI 7. WLD HRVST OG2 WAXF GALA 8. WLD HRVST OG2 WAXF PINK LADY 9. WA OG1 HNYCRISP 80CT
UNFI General Corporate Published Jul 16, 2025
Risk level
Class IIMay cause a temporary or reversible health problem; slight chance of serious harm.
Severity score 50/100
What should you do?
- Check whether you have this product, using the lot codes, UPCs, and dates listed below.
- Do not eat, serve, or sell the affected product.
- Return it to the place of purchase for a refund, or throw it away in a sealed bag so people and animals can’t get to it.
- Contact UNFI General Corporate or your place of purchase with questions, and see the source record below for full details.
Reason for recall
May be contaminated with fluid from a reach truck
Hazards
Reach truck fluid · primary
Affected products (1)
1. USA APLS RED DEL TOTE 2. USA APLE RED DEL 80CT 3. DOMESTIC APPLE GALA TOTES 4. USA APPLES GALA 80CT 5. WLD HRVST OG2 WAXF GRNY SMTH 6. WLD HRVST OG2 WAXF FUJI 7. WLD HRVST OG2 WAXF GALA 8. WLD HRVST OG2 WAXF PINK LADY 9. WA OG1 HNYCRISP 80CT 10. WLD HRVST OG2 HONEYCRISP BAG
213 cases (total)
UPC: 000000004201, 000000004016, 071153551849, 071153551852, 071153551850, 071153551853, 000000093283, 071153551249
Code info: 1. UPC: 00-00000-04201 Case Code: 4201 2. UPC: 00-00000-04016 Case Code: 4016 3. 00-00000-04133 Case Code: 4133 4. 00-00000-04135 Case Code: 4135 5. UPC: 07-11535-51849 case code: 51849 6. UPC: 07-11535-51852 case code: 51852 7. UPC:07-11535-51850 case code: 51850 8. UPC: 07-11535-51853 case code: 51853 9. UPC: 00-00000-93283 case code: 93283 10. UPC: 07-11535-51249 case code: 51249
Affected areas
District of ColumbiaMarylandNew JerseyNew YorkPennsylvania
Timeline
- InitiatedJun 7, 2025
- PublishedJul 16, 2025
- TerminatedMar 16, 2026
- Recall number
- H-0222-2025
- Agency
- U.S. Food and Drug Administration
- Country
- US
FDA records come from the openFDA food enforcement-report dataset — the agency's full weekly enforcement list. Most entries are not issued as consumer press releases, so they won't appear on fda.gov/recalls or in a web search. The source record link above resolves this exact recall by its number.