Food Recalls & Alerts

Food Recalls & Alerts

By SmartAddress, Inc.

  • Category: Food & Drink
  • Release Date: 2020-04-19
  • Current Version: 2.0.4
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 132.34 MB
  • Developer: SmartAddress, Inc.
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 15.6 or later.
Score: 4.85743
4.85743
From 3,430 Ratings

Description

Foodborne illnesses can be devastating in the US. CDC estimates that 48 million Americans get sick, 128,000 are hospitalized, and 3,000 die from contaminated food products each year. Now you can easily get information on food recalls, outbreaks & 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 150,000 AMERICANS * Get official food recalls, outbreaks & alerts from FDA, USDA and CDC EASY TO UNDERSTAND * Clear & concise information including product images and map of the affected states 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

  • FDA SUUUX

    5
    By Wateves33
    I read about the funding after the fact sorry about that great app!
  • FDA please FUND!!!

    5
    By Concerned Citizen26
    FDA please FUND!!!
  • Food Recalls & Alerts

    1
    By JackHasty
    This was a useful app and I used it for months to stay up to date with recalls before they required a subscription. To make people pay to view something that is public knowledge is ludicrous. Huge disappointment when an every app turns into making a dollar.
  • Exceptional

    5
    By lampostr
    This has really saved me from purchasing contaminated products, I have also helped family members be cautious as well. Thankfully we haven’t gotten sick because of it. Thank you for this app, it’s exceptionally great!
  • was good until they put information behind a subscription

    2
    By Sksbdkxlfbdjxjdbskoabssksbsb
    information that could save lives should NEVER be bought and sold
  • Don’t UPDATE it just delete.

    1
    By Zickano
    App now requires a sign in and need a subscription to look at pic of recall. Just sign up for email notifications with FDA food recalls instead. It’s all free there. The justification they try making in their replies really shows their disconnect.
  • Profiting off safety is wild

    1
    By Circasurvivegirl
    They now charge to use this app. That’s absurd. Y’all couldn’t get advertisements instead of charging? Yall should be ashamed of yourselves
  • Used to be free - now unusable without subscription

    1
    By ladala99
    I downloaded this app last month to conveniently keep up with important food recalls and keep myself and my household healthy. Unfortunately, every update to this app this month has made it less and less useable, to the point where you can no longer see any important information without a subscription. This subscription-locked information is available for free on the FDA’s website, and they have customizable email update options. I will be uninstalling this app and moving to that option instead.
  • Excellent app

    5
    By RoseAngelic
    I have been using this app for a few months now and I love that it notifies you about new recalls. It has helped me stay away from all products being recalled or having health problems.
  • Cash grab sellout

    1
    By phooey :/
    I am a very paranoid person, especially with food and the possibility of getting food poisoning, thus this app was quite useful to me. It was easier to scroll through and see, right away, the reason for a recall, VS on the FDA website you have to individually click on each recall to see. But recently the developers of this app became sellouts! And now are requiring a $5 monthly subscription to see any images of the recalled products or a map of where the products have been recalled. As if that information isn’t quite literally free on the FDA website. Absolutely spineless, disgusting, capitalistic behavior. This is potentially life saving information, and now they’ve shoved it behind a paywall. Shame on them

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