What has been recalled in 2022? Your complete database on all recalls, from food to cars. (2024)

If you've noticed an uptick in how oftenyou're told to discard a product stashed away in your fridge, you're not alone.

The U.S. is on track to issuea record number of recalls this year, withmore than1 billion announced in just the first seven months of the year, an August report frombusiness solutions providerSedgwick found.

Itmayseem like a worrisome development, but more recalls is actually good news for consumers, according to Duke law professor Nita Farahany.

"We're not getting the kind of recalls that we used to have, which are 'Somebody died, lots of people were injured as a result,'" Farahany told USA TODAY. "Whatyou're getting is better early prediction and modeling, with better technology and AI tools that help across the different industries."

Want to be kept up-to-date on recalls?USA TODAY offers a comprehensive database that lists all types ofsafety issue notices, from food and drugs to vehicles and toys.

What are the three types of recalls?

There are three categories of recallsfrom theFood and Drug Administrationand U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service: Class I, Class II and Class III.

Class I is the most serious category and means eating, using or being exposed to a product has a "reasonable probability" of causingserious adverse health consequences or death.

Class II is when use or exposure cancausetemporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences, or when the probability of serious adverse health consequences is remote.

Class III is when a product is not likely to cause adverse health consequences.

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What is the most common type of recall?

Contamination, mislabeling, adverse reactions, defective products, and incorrect potency are the most common reasons behind FDA recalls,according to a 2016 study in the American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy. As for severity, class II is the most common category.

The FDA also notes thatmilk isthe most common undeclared ingredient inrecalls due to undeclared allergens.

Search for product recalls:USA TODAY'srecalls database

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Cars/vehicles recalled in 2022

Here are a few recent examples of vehicle recalls:

Tesla Model X and Model Y: Teslaissued back-to-back recallsin November. One recallaffects nearly 30,000 Tesla Model X carsdue to the potential for their airbag system to deploy incorrectly. The other was made aftera combined 321,628 Model 3 and Model Y vehicles were found to potentially have taillights that intermittently illuminated, which could increase theriskof collision

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Ram 2500 trucks:Chrysler in November recalled more than248,000 of its heavy-duty Ram trucks over an engine fire risk.

General Motors SUVs:The automaker in November recalled nearly340,000 SUVs, including GMC Yukons, Cadillac Escalades and Chevrolet Tahoes and Suburbans, because their daytime running lights may not shut off when the regular headlights are on.

Kia SUVs:In September, the automaker recalledroughly 70,000 of its Sorento and Sportage modelsover a faulty tow hitch that poses a fire risk.

Ford F-150s: Ford Motor Co. in November recalledan estimated 550,000 pickup trucks that may have nonworking front windshield wipersthatcould increase crash risks.

Does my car have a recall?

Want to find out if your vehicle has a recall? You can search online with theNational Highway Traffic Safety Administration's website. Just enter your car's vehicle identification number (VIN) or its year, make and model to search for recalls and safety issues.

You can also search USA TODAY's automotive recall database.

Food items recalled in 2022

Here are justsome examples of what we've seen so far this year:

Ground beef:Tyson Foods in November recalled nearly 94,000 pounds of ground beefthat may be contaminated with a hard mirror-like material. The meat wassent to H-E-B, Joe V's, Mi Tienda, and Central Market stores in Texas.

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Foster Farms chicken patties:In October, Foster Farms recalled roughly 140,000 pounds of frozen chicken patties sold at Costco for possible plastic contamination.

Pork Sausage:Bob Evans in October recalledmore than 7,500 poundsof pork sausage across the U.S. due topossible rubber contamination.

Cookie dough:Chocolate chip cookie dough products fromNestlé were recalled in October and November due to the potential presence of plastic.

Wild cherry flavored Capri Sun: Kraft Heinz in August issued avoluntary recall of more than 5,700 cartons of the drinks that were contaminated with cleaning solution used on food processing equipment.

For an extensive list of food and drug recalls, check out USA TODAY's recall database.

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Toysrecalled in 2022

Here are some examples of toy recalls this year:

Rainbow stacker: About 2,350 units of the Professor Puzzle's rainbow stacker 6-piece toy were recalled in the U.S. in November due to choking hazards.

Gel blaster:TheGel Blaster SURGE Model 1.0 toy gun was recalled in October due to fire hazard.

Tangame Busy Houses:The Tangame Busy Toy Housestoy was recalled in November because its paint contains excess levels of lead and phthalates that could be toxic if ingested by young children.

Appliances recalled in 2022

GE fridge: GE Appliances in April recalledsix models of stainless steelrefrigerators with bottom freezers because the freezer handle can detach, posing a fall hazard.

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U-Line outdoor freezers: TheU-Line Outdoor Series 24-inch Built-In Convertible Freezer was recalled in October because thefreezers can overheat, posinga fire hazard.

Air fryers:Newair recalled its Magic Chef Air Fryers in October because they canoverheat, posing fire and burn hazards.

Electric and gas ranges:Danby Products recalled aslide-in electric and gas range in March.The ranges can tip over if a heavy weight is placed on an open oven door,posinga tip-over hazard and risk of burn injuries.

Why were there so many product recalls in 2022?

There are a number of reasons why regulators are issuing more recalls,according to Farahany.

New laws like the Food Safety Modernization Act of 2011 gave regulatorsmoreoversightof different food and products, while new technologies like AI tools andwhole genome sequencingallows regulators to identify potential harms sooner.

Ripple effects from the COVID-19 pandemic also play a role, since increased employee turnover andstaff shortages increase the chancefor human error.

"It all comes together for kind of a record year in recalls,"Farahanysaid. "Rather than worrying thatall of our goods and services are contaminated or that our manufacturing systems are falling apart, (consumers) should take comfort in the fact that there is earlier detection of potential hazards."

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