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Ventura Foods Recalls 23K Cases of Peanut Butter Due to Plastic Contamination
The recall affects peanut butter distributed to 40 states across the U.S.
Published on Feb. 19, 2026
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Ventura Foods has initiated a recall of 23,435 cases of peanut butter due to the potential presence of blue plastic pieces in the product. The recall was upgraded to a Class II recall by the FDA on February 12, 2026, and the peanut butter was distributed to 40 states across the country by major food service providers.
Why it matters
Food safety is a critical concern, and this recall highlights the importance of vigilance in the food supply chain to identify and address any potential contamination issues. Consumers rely on manufacturers and distributors to provide safe, high-quality products, and this recall helps protect public health.
The details
The recall affects various package sizes of peanut butter that may contain pieces of blue plastic. The peanut butter was distributed by major food service providers including US Foods, DYMA Brands, Sysco, and Gordon Food Service to 40 states across the country.
- The recall was initiated by Ventura Foods in April 2025.
- The recall was upgraded to a Class II recall by the FDA on February 12, 2026.
The players
Ventura Foods
The food manufacturer that initiated the recall of peanut butter due to potential plastic contamination.
U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
The federal agency that oversees food safety and upgraded the recall to a Class II level.
US Foods
One of the major food service distributors that received the recalled peanut butter.
DYMA Brands
One of the major food service distributors that received the recalled peanut butter.
Sysco
One of the major food service distributors that received the recalled peanut butter.
Gordon Food Service
One of the major food service distributors that received the recalled peanut butter.
What’s next
Consumers who have purchased the affected peanut butter products should not consume them and should return them to the place of purchase for a full refund.
The takeaway
This recall underscores the importance of robust quality control measures in the food manufacturing and distribution industries to ensure consumer safety. It also highlights the critical role of government agencies like the FDA in monitoring the food supply and taking swift action to address potential contamination issues.
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