Recalls / Class I
Class IH-0201-2026
Class I— FDA's most serious classification, issued when there is a reasonable probability that consumption of or exposure to the product will cause serious adverse health consequences or death.
Product
Rockport Lobser Bisque; packed in 2x8lb pouches and in 4x4b pouches
- Type
- Food
- Affected lot / code info
- a. 2x8lb pouch with Production Date: 09/05/2025, MFG Code: 25248, Best By Date: 03/06/2027, Lot Number: 069161 b. 2x8lb pouch with Production Date: 09/05/2025, MFG Code: 25248, Best By Date: 03/06/2027, Lot Number: 069162 c. 2x8lb pouch with Production Date: 09/11/2025, MFG Code: 25254, Best By Date: 03/12/2027, Lot Number: 069321 d. 2x8lb pouch with Production Date: 09/11/2025; MFG Code: 25254, Best By Date: 03/12/2025, Lot Number 069322 e. 4x4lb pouch with Production Date: 09/12/2025, MFG Code: 25255, Best By Date: 03/13/2027, Lot Number: 069323 f. 2x8lb pouch with Production Date: 09/30/2025, MFG Code: 25273, Best By Date: 03/31/2027, Lot Number: 070042 g. 2x8lb pouch with Production Date: 09/30/2025, MFG Code: 25273, Best By Date: 03/31/2027, Lot Number: 070043 h. 4x4lb pouch with Production Date: 09/30/2025, MFG Code: 25273, Best By Date: 03/31/2027, Lot Number: 070064
- Quantity
- 130 cases (product code 4031) and 529 cases (product code 2031)
Why it was recalled
Products contain undeclared shrimp (crustacean shellfish)
Recalling firm
- Firm
- Plenus Group Inc.
- Notification channel
- Two or more of the following: Email, Fax, Letter, Press Release, Telephone, Visit
- Type
- Voluntary: Firm initiated
- Address
- 101 Phoenix Ave, Lowell, Massachusetts 01852-4930
Distribution
- Distribution pattern
- Massachusetts, Michigan, New Hampshire, Vermont, Illinois, Florida, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island. Tennessee, and Puerto Rico (US Territory)
Timeline
- Recall initiated
- 2025-10-29
- FDA classified
- 2025-11-19
- Posted by FDA
- 2025-11-26
- Terminated
- 2026-02-25
- Status
- Terminated
Source: openFDA Food Enforcement endpoint. Recall record H-0201-2026. The FDA issues recall classifications as health-hazard assessments, not legal findings.