Navitas Organics is voluntarily recalling select lots of its 8oz Organic Chia Seeds due to possible Salmonella contamination. This recall is being conducted as a precautionary measure following a recall initiated by the company’s chia seed supplier.

Product was distributed nationally through retail stores such as Whole Foods Market and online retailers including Amazon.

The recall applies to the following product packaged in sealed stand-up pouches:

  • Navitas Organics – Organic Chia Seeds, 8oz, UPC 858847000284
  • Lot Codes (9-digit codes starting with “W”) are printed on the back of the chia seed bag above the nutritional information. The Lot Codes included in this recall are:
    • W31025283 – Best If Used By: End APR 2027
    • W31025286 – Best If Used By: End APR 2027
    • W31025287 – Best If Used By: End APR 2027
    • W31025311 – Best If Used By: End MAY 2027
    • W31025314 – Best If Used By: End MAY 2027
    • W31025315 – Best If Used By: End MAY 2027
    • W31025316 – Best If Used By: End MAY 2027
    • W31025317 – Best If Used By: End MAY 2027

We do not have any reports of Salmonella in our product at this time, nor have any illnesses or adverse medical events been reported or identified. 

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Brian Ernst

Brian Ernst joined Marler Clark in 2026. Prior to joining Marler Clark, Brian worked at a Seattle law firm where he focused on litigating a variety of matters in state and federal courts. He was named a Super Lawyer “Rising Star” in 2024.…

Brian Ernst joined Marler Clark in 2026. Prior to joining Marler Clark, Brian worked at a Seattle law firm where he focused on litigating a variety of matters in state and federal courts. He was named a Super Lawyer “Rising Star” in 2024.

Brian graduated magna cum laude from Seattle University School of Law. During law school, Brian served as Executive Editor at Large of the Seattle University Law Review and the Vice Chair of the Moot Court Board. Brian was the winner of the Fredric C. Tausend Moot Court Competition and was chosen by the faculty as one of two Faculty Trust Scholars for his graduating class. Brian committed much of his time outside the classroom to youth, volunteering for the Seattle Youth Traffic Court, Street Law teaching program, the Youth Advocacy Clinic, and the civil legal aid organization Team Child. Originally from Oregon, Brian attended the University of Puget Sound where he served as student body president and graduated with a degree in politics and government.

When not working, Brian spends time with his wife Emilie and dog Gio. Brian loves good food and cooking, choral music, and aviation.