Food To Live Green Powder Recall (Possible Salmonella): Check Your Lot Code and UPC Before You Use

Lexunder Inc. dba Food To Live is recalling certain Food To Live green powder products due to a possible Salmonella contamination risk, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). If you have any of the affected pouches, the next step is simple: check your lot code and/or UPC against the FDA list, and stop using any pouch that matches.
Quick hit: what to check right now
- Brand/company: Lexunder Inc. dba Food To Live
- Product: Food To Live green powder products covered by the FDA notice
- Reason: possible Salmonella contamination
- What to do: compare your package’s lot code and/or UPC to the FDA identifiers; stop using if it matches and follow the FDA refund/return instructions
Who should check their pantry
If you bought Food To Live green powder, please take 1 minute to locate the identifiers on the package. The FDA notice lists the specific products and identifying details you must match to determine whether your pouch is included.
How to check your pouch in 60 seconds (lot code and/or UPC)
On the pouch, look for:
- Lot code (often near the label printing)
- UPC (barcode number)
Then compare those values to the identifiers listed in the FDA recall notice. The key point: you must match your specific lot code and/or UPC. A product that looks similar may or may not be included—so please don’t rely on memory of where or when you purchased it.
If your lot code and/or UPC matches what FDA lists for the affected product, don’t use it.
Unopened vs. opened: what to do with each
In either case, the safest plan is to stop using the affected green powder and follow the return/refund instructions in the FDA notice.
- If the pouch is unopened: set it aside and follow FDA’s directions for returning or getting a refund. Avoid consuming it while you confirm it’s included.
- If the pouch has been opened: do not use any of the powder. To reduce the chance of spreading contamination in the kitchen, avoid shaking or scooping it into new containers. Wash hands after handling the product and keep it separate from other groceries until you complete the return/refund steps.
Who needs extra protection in the household
Because the concern involves possible Salmonella contamination, it’s especially important to protect people who are at higher risk from foodborne illness:
- Young children
- Older adults
- People with weakened immune systems
That means no tasting, no “just a little,” and extra care to prevent cross-contamination—especially if the powder has already been exposed during use in your home.
When to contact a clinician
If anyone in your household develops symptoms of foodborne illness after consuming any product you later find is included in the recall, consider contacting a healthcare professional for guidance. For details on the recall, including what FDA advises for consumers, rely on the FDA notice as your source of truth.
Next steps checklist (calm and practical)
- Find the lot code and/or UPC on your Food To Live green powder pouch.
- Compare those identifiers to the affected items listed in the FDA recall notice.
- If there’s a match, stop using the pouch and follow the FDA return/refund instructions.
- Keep opened product separate, avoid unnecessary handling, and wash hands after handling the item.
- If a higher-risk person ate the product and symptoms develop, reach out to a clinician for advice.
For the complete list of affected identifiers and the official refund/return directions, check the FDA recall page for the Lexunder Inc. dba Food To Live green powder recall.
