November 14th 2025 (Chicago, IL) – Food to Live, a company in Brooklyn, NY, has issued a recall of its packaged Organic Moringa Leaf Powder and its Organic Supergreens Powder Mix due to possible contamination with Salmonella.
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Multiple illnesses have been linked to the outbreak. Food to Live has ceased distribution of the affected products and issued a voluntary recall while investigating the source and extent of the outbreak. They are working closely with the FDA to ensure all affected products are removed from commerce.
Is Your Product Affected by the Recall?
The products affected by the Food to Live recall were sold nationwide through:
- Food to Live’s website
- Online retailers such as Amazon, Walmart, Target, Etsy, and eBay
- Food to Live’s wholesale division, which supplies food manufacturers and other businesses
The affected Organic Moringa Leaf Powder and Organic Supergreens Powder Mix products are packaged in plastic stand-up pouches ranging from 8 oz to 44 lbs. The lot codes begin with “SO-69006” and end with “SO-72558.” No other Food to Live products are included in the recall at this time.
Understanding Salmonella
Salmonella, or salmonellosis, is an infection caused by the salmonella bacteria. It is the most common form of bacterial food poisoning in the United States. It primarily affects the digestive system and can cause serious illness, especially in people with higher vulnerability.
Common symptoms of Salmonella infection include:
- Diarrhea (sometimes bloody)
- Stomach pain/cramps
- Nausea/Vomiting
- Headache
- Fever
Salmonella bacteria invade the cells that line your intestines and destroy them. This can interfere with water absorption and lead to significant digestive distress.
Salmonella can infect anyone, however, certain groups of people are more susceptible to infection or serious illness from these bacteria. Young children, elderly individuals, and people with weakened or compromised immune systems are at a higher risk of developing serious complications from Salmonella infection.
Salmonella is contagious, and can be transferred from person to person, or pet to person. Practicing good hygiene and proper handwashing reduces the risk of transmission.
Can I Claim Damages if I Suffered Salmonella Poisoning?
You can claim damages for Salmonella poisoning if the illness was caused by the negligence of another person or entity. However, you’ll need to show that your illness was caused by the actions of another party. You can do this by maintaining a record of your medical treatment and diagnosis, saving receipts from product purchases, and, if possible, keeping the packaging and any unused product.
Additionally, if you lost a loved one due to Salmonella poisoning, you may be able to claim damages for funeral expenses as well.
What Damages Can I Claim for Food Poisoning?
Damages you can claim in a Salmonella poisoning case can include economic damages like medical bills, lost wages, and lost earning capacity, and non-economic damages, such as pain and suffering, emotional distress, loss of consortium, and PTSD. In some rare cases where the liable party’s actions are found to be particularly egregious, punitive damages can also be awarded to the victim. The damages you receive in your claim depend entirely on the severity of your illness and the extent of your losses.
A Product Liability Attorney Is Your Strongest Advocate
Working with an experienced product liability attorney significantly improves your chances of receiving fair compensation. Our attorneys understand how to prove that a product was unreasonably dangerous and how to build a strong claim against manufacturers and retailers.
Your attorney can:
- Prepare and file all necessary legal paperwork
- Gather, analyze, and preserve evidence
- Work with medical and product-safety experts
- Negotiate directly with insurance companies
- Represent you in court if a settlement cannot be reached
With legal counsel managing the process, you can focus on your health and recovery.
Frequently Asked Questions About Recalled Food to Live Products
Consumers often have questions after a major food recall, especially when illnesses have already been reported. The FAQs below explain what your legal options may be if you became sick after using a recalled Food to Live product.
1. What should I do if I bought Food to Live Moringa or Supergreens powder from one of the recalled lots?
If you purchased a recalled Organic Moringa Leaf Powder or Organic Supergreens Powder Mix product, stop using it immediately. Check the lot code on the packaging to confirm whether your product falls within the recalled range of SO-69006 through SO-72558. You should dispose of the product or follow the retailer’s return instructions. If you have experienced symptoms of Salmonella infection, seek medical attention and save the packaging, receipts, and any remaining product in case you choose to pursue a legal claim.
2. How do I know if my Salmonella illness came from the recalled Food to Live products?
A medical diagnosis confirming Salmonella is the first step. From there, attorneys and public health investigators typically look at factors such as your food history, when symptoms began, and whether the strain you contracted matches the strain identified in the recall. Keeping records of what you ate, your medical treatment, and any leftover product can help establish whether the contaminated powder caused your illness.
3. Can I recover compensation if I bought the recalled product but didn’t get sick?
In most cases, compensation for product liability or food poisoning claims requires proof of illness or injury. However, consumers who purchased a recalled product may still be eligible for a refund or replacement from the manufacturer or retailer. If you experienced illness, medical bills, lost income, or long-term effects, you may be eligible to pursue a legal claim for additional damages.
Call Ankin Law Today
At Ankin Law, we aren’t afraid to take on large companies and their insurance carriers to protect the rights of the injured. Our team is available 24/7. We’ll answer your questions, provide guidance, and build a strategy tailored to your situation.
We offer free consultations and work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing unless we win your case. When compensation is recovered, a portion of the settlement or award covers your legal fees. This structure keeps representation accessible to individuals who might otherwise be unable to afford it.
If you suffered Salmonella poisoning from Food to Live Moringa or Supergreens powder, call Ankin Law today at 312-600-0000. We get maximum recoveries for our clients.