Product Recall

A product recall is a process initiated by a company to retrieve or correct products that are found to be defective or unsafe. This action typically occurs when a product poses potential risks to consumers, such as health hazards, safety violations, or failure to meet regulatory standards. During a recall, the company often provides instructions for consumers on how to return the product or receive a refund, replacement, or repair. Recalls can be voluntary, initiated by the company itself, or mandatory, ordered by government regulators. The goal of a product recall is to protect consumers, mitigate legal liability for the company, and maintain public trust in the brand.