Corrections
Recall Radar is committed to publishing accurate information. When we make a significant factual error in our editorial content — an article, a classification, or a guide — we correct it and note the correction here. This log is public so readers can hold us accountable.
Our corrections policy
When we receive a report of an error, we check the relevant content against the official government source within 48 hours. If we confirm an error in our editorial content, we correct the page and add an entry to this log with the date, the affected page, and what changed.
We distinguish between two types of errors:
- Editorial errors — mistakes in our articles, guides, or classification logic that we wrote and control. These are correctable and logged here.
- Source data errors — incorrect information in the underlying government feed (for example, a recall notice with a wrong date published by the FDA). We cannot modify source data, but we will note discrepancies on the affected page and report them to the issuing agency.
We do not silently edit content to remove errors without logging them. Routine updates to reflect new government guidance, minor copy edits, and style changes do not appear in this log — only substantive factual corrections do.
Corrections log
No corrections have been logged since this page was created on June 12, 2026.
This does not mean errors have never occurred — only that no significant factual corrections to editorial content have been recorded since this log was established.
To report an error, email us or use the contact page. We review all reports and respond within 48 hours.