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Is Pacific Coast Fresh CO safe? 2026 analysis

We analyzed every published US government recall on record for Pacific Coast Fresh CO. Here’s the verdict, the data behind it, and what it means if you’ve bought from this brand.

Safety grade: A

Generally safe based on recall history

No Class I (most serious) recalls in the last 5 years. That puts this brand in the cleanest tier we track.

Total recalls on record

6

Class I (last 5 yrs)

0

Recalls in last 5 yrs

6

What this grade actually means

We grade brands A through D based on their Class I recall count over the past 5 years — Class I means the FDA, USDA, or CPSC determined a reasonable probability that consumption or use could cause serious adverse health consequences or death. Class II and III recalls are tracked but don’t affect the grade.

  • A — 0 Class I recalls in 5 years (cleanest tier).
  • B — 1–2 Class I recalls in 5 years.
  • C — 3–4 Class I recalls in 5 years.
  • D — 5+ Class I recalls in 5 years.

Independent safety analysis

# Pacific Coast Fresh CO - Consumer Safety Summary Pacific Coast Fresh CO has issued 6 total recalls, with all 6 occurring within the last five years. The company has not had any Class I recalls (the most serious category involving health hazards) during this period. The company maintains a safety grade of A, indicating a generally acceptable safety record relative to industry standards. Consumers should know that while recalls are not uncommon in the fresh produce industry, Pacific Coast Fresh CO's absence of Class I recalls suggests their issues have been less severe. Customers can check the FDA and USDA recall databases for specific product details if concerned about particular items. Practicing standard food safety measures—such as washing produce before consumption—remains important regardless of brand. Those with questions about specific products can contact the company directly for additional information.

Most common reasons for Pacific Coast Fresh CO recalls

Based on every recall we’ve recorded for this brand since 2026.

Foreign material (aluminum pieces).6 recalls

Most recent recall

February 24, 2026 · FDA · Class II

King Harvest brand Black Olive Hummus. Product is packed in 10oz plastic tubs with a clear film seal and a lid. Keep Refrigerated - Handcrafted in Portland OR kingharvesthummus.com. Black Olive Humm

Foreign material (aluminum pieces).

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Should you stop buying Pacific Coast Fresh CO?

A recall on record doesn’t mean every product is unsafe — it means a specific lot, batch, or product line was pulled. Most recalls are tied to a single production date or facility.

For most consumers, Pacific Coast Fresh CO is safe to keep buying. The smartest move is to turn on alerts for this specific brand so you find out the moment a new recall is issued — long before you’d hear it on the news.

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Analysis last refreshed June 11, 2026 · Sources: FDA, USDA FSIS, CPSC.