Food Recalls & Alerts

Food Recalls & Alerts

By SmartAddress, Inc.

  • Category: Food & Drink
  • Release Date: 2020-04-19
  • Current Version: 2.2.0
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 132.19 MB
  • Developer: SmartAddress, Inc.
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 15.6 or later.
Score: 4.79016
4.79016
From 3,536 Ratings

Description

Food-borne illnesses can be devastating. In the US alone, over 48 million people get sick, 128,000 are hospitalized, and 3,000 die from contaminated food products each year. Now you can easily get information on unsafe foods, deadly outbreaks & recall alerts right on your phone so you and your loved ones (including your pets) can stay safe from contaminated foods and food-borne threats. TRUSTED BY OVER 200,000 PEOPLE * Get official food recalls, outbreaks & alerts from trusted sources EASY TO UNDERSTAND * Clear & concise information including product images and map of the affected regions INCLUDES PET FOOD RECALLS * Includes pet food recalls for cat and dog owners SEARCH AFFECTED PRODUCTS * Search recalled products and affected stores easily REPORT FOOD POISONING INCIDENTS * Got sick from food poisoning? If so, report such incidents and contaminated foods directly from the app USE THE AI CHATBOT * Chat with our AI-powered chatbot to get answers to your questions on food safety, recalls, symptoms & more Note: Getting access to the full Food Recalls app experience requires a subscription. Privacy Policy: https://usfoodrecalls.com/privacy-policy Terms of Use: https://usfoodrecalls.com/terms-and-conditions License Agreement: https://apple.com/legal/itunes/appstore/dev/stdeula

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Reviews

  • Not a Free App

    1
    By Shervinazadarya
    Displays nothing useful without a subscription.
  • Not loading anything anymore ‼️

    1
    By SouthWest1100
    Not loading anything anymore ‼️
  • Get this app for peace of mind!!

    5
    By Ammon90
    I downloaded this app to keep up to date on all the pet food recalls during the bird flu outbreak, but it has been so much more helpful than I ever expected! I feel so much more confident when buying products because I know I'm up to date on all the current recalls. And if I'm worried about a product, it's super easy to search on the app to see if there are any recalls on it. Every recall that I have heard about has been listed on the app. I find it super helpful that it shows pictures of the products and the states that have been affected. I also love that it has a separate section for pet related recalls! This is definitely in the top five most important apps on my phone. I'm so glad I found it!
  • Ruined by paywalling

    1
    By Ggggggggirlygirl!!
    For an app whose motto is “keeping you and your loved ones safe” it’s clear now that really all that matters to them is money, what a surprise. It used to be so helpful and probably did save lives, now corporate greed has made the app unusable without a subscription. Insane.
  • Paywall + Nondescriptive

    2
    By xinkz299
    Sometimes says "and others" while listing out grocery stores of said recalled item which is just unhelpful. Paywalls access to states which the item got recalled in.
  • Doesn’t Work

    1
    By Take24675456
    This app used to be extremely helpful but now you open it and see a black screen. They ruined it with the paywall feature. Will be deleting.
  • Money hungry

    1
    By Sundance327
    This app used to be a great resource for public health awareness. Now they’ve made it so you can’t read a single recall without a paid subscription.
  • Public Safety Shouldn’t Be Paywalled

    1
    By Echo:Null
    This app built its reputation by helping people avoid contaminated food and dangerous products. Now? It’s just another bait-and-switch. You took a tool meant to protect public health and shoved it behind a paywall. Let’s be clear: food recall data is public. You didn’t create it—you aggregated it. And now you’re charging users for access to their own safety? Blaming “funding issues” and name-dropping the FDA doesn’t make this right—it just makes it look worse. Plenty of apps survive using ads, donations, or optional upgrades. Instead, you locked essential health alerts behind a subscription, then tried to spin it as necessary. It’s not. It’s a choice—a deliberate, greedy one. If you have any integrity left, bring back free access to critical recall alerts. Support the app with ads or paid extras if you must—but don’t hold public safety hostage for profit.
  • Immediately asks you to upgrade once you open the app

    1
    By perhaps i love john lennon
    As the title says, there's a pop up the moment you open the app. It is very pervasive and makes me want to google the information rather than rely on the app.
  • Paywalls Diminish Experience for this App

    3
    By itsbasc4
    Over the past several months, recall info has become increasingly limited due to paywalls.

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