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Date: 2015-07-23 15:31:21
Food and Drug Administration
Food safety
Health
Food and drink
Food recalls
Food Safety and Inspection Service
Class I recall
Product recall
Adulteration
Recall
Drug recall
Adulterated food

Recall Q&A 1. What is the difference between a Class I, II or III recall, a market withdrawal and a stock recovery? a. Generally speaking, a Class I recall occurs when the public health impact is most severe. The exact

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