A client recently asked us this and it was the same situation (with food, not pesticides) where a withdrawal would be made.
I said there are two ways + 1 to look at it, if we go strictly by code, the answer is NO contact is needed.
But... if there is a tiny tiny possibility of word of this withdrawal getting out to the public/media the answer is YES
Simple withdrawals many times end up being labeled by others as recalls - the term recall is a real sticky wicket.
So, with all things considered I suggested they make contact to explain the non-recall as a precaution.
Edited by SQFconsultant, 01 October 2020 - 03:56 PM.
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