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Green Bean Recalls: Listeria, Choking Hazards Found
10 Dec
Summary
- Recalls for green beans in 2025, 2018, 2016, 2015, 2007, and 1990 cited contamination.
- Issues ranged from foreign objects and choking hazards to Listeria and botulism risks.
- Despite numerous recalls, no illnesses or deaths were publicly reported for these incidents.

Numerous safety recalls have historically impacted various food items, including green beans, a popular canned staple. Contamination can occur at any supply chain stage, leading to recalls for foreign objects, allergens, or foodborne illnesses such as botulism. Significant recalls involved Good & Gather cut green beans in 2025 due to foreign objects, posing choking hazards. National Frozen Foods Corporation recalled frozen green beans in 2018 because of Listeria monocytogenes concerns.
Earlier recalls include Sager Creek Foods in 2016 for potential shellfish contamination, a serious allergen risk. Cascadian Farms organic frozen green beans were recalled in 2015 and again in 2016 for Listeria monocytogenes. In 2007, Lakeside Foods Inc. recalled canned green beans due to the risk of botulism from Clostridium botulinum contamination, identified by leaking cans.




