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 maintained a solid safety record with a grade A rating. The company has had 6 total recalls, all occurring within the last 5 years. Importantly, none of these recalls were classified as Class I (the most serious category involving health hazards). This indicates the company has identified and addressed issues before they posed significant public health risks. Consumers should know that recalls are a normal part of food safety systems and don't necessarily reflect poor practices. Pacific Coast Fresh CO's proactive approach to identifying and resolving issues demonstrates responsible quality control. When purchasing their products, check the FDA's recall database for any current alerts affecting specific batches or dates. Store products according to label instructions and practice standard food safety habits like proper washing and storage to further minimize any risk.

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

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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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View Pacific Coast Fresh CO recall timeline

Year-by-year history of every recall on record.

Full Pacific Coast Fresh CO brand profile

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Analysis last refreshed April 26, 2026 · Sources: FDA, USDA FSIS, CPSC.