If you have this frozen pizza at home, don't eat it, Usda says in a new warning
The basic food of practical cuisine could present a potentially serious health risk.
Whatever your level of control of the kitchen, there is practically nothing as practical as a frozen pizza. And even if he may not have a taste as fresh as aDelivery pie, the kitchen condition offers a quick and easy way to get a meal on the table in a few minutes, regardless of your favorite style orType of garnish Perhaps. But now, the Food and Inspection Security Service (FSIS) of the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) is a type of frozen pizza that you should not eat at the moment. Read the rest to see which article the agency says to launch immediately.
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There was a wave of pizza reminders this summer.
Although safety reminders can affect all types of food, this was a particularly difficult summer for frozen pizzas. On July 15, FSIS published a high -class 1 security alert announcing that Ready Dough Pizza Inc., based in Florida, remembered14 ounce packages From "Pizza Cubana by Ready Dough Pizza Inc" after discovering that the articles were "produced without the benefit of the federal inspection". More specifically, the agency found that the affected products had been shipped withIncorrect ingredient labels Or miss them completely. Six days later, the agency expanded the recall to include the Cuban Cuban Style Pizza of the company "and" Pizza Cubana Cuban Style Bacon Pizza ", citing the same inspection and labeling problems.
Shortly after, Danny's Sub and Pizza, based in Florida, announced a recall roughly19,275 pounds frozen meat pizzas due again to aLack of USDA inspection During preparation and production. The items included the Cuban pepperoni of Danny Cuban pizza, the authentic Cuban Cuban style chorizo of Danny's Cuban Pizza, Cuban Hawaiian Cuban style by Danny's Danny, and the authentic Cuban style ham.
And on August 14, yet anotherReminder linked to pizza was issued in a high -class 1 security alert affecting13,099 pounds From "Home Run Inn Chicago's Premium Pizzeria Deluxe Sauusage Classic Pizza". The company has published the warning after discovering that articles "can be contaminated by foreign materials, especially in metal" after customers have reported the problem.
Now the agency warns that customers may want to check their freezers for another product.
The USDA announced the recall of another type of frozen pizza.
On August 25, the FSIS announced that Pizza John's, based in Maryland, had a recall for approximately156,498 pounds From its pizza products to the Pepperoni. The items were distributed and sold from March 2020 to July 28, 2022 in Maryland stores.
Affected products include transparent plastic packages of 33.25 ounces labeled "Pizza John's Bake at Home 12 inch Pizza Pepperoni" with the Code UPC 9589334921; and transparent plastic packages of 57 ounces marked like "Pizza John's Bake at Home 16 inch Pizza Pepperoni" with the UPC code 958939019.
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The company has published the recall due to inspection problems.
According to the agency's opinion, the company has published the recall because the products in question do not bear the mark of the USDA inspection because "Pizza John's is not an establishment inspected by the federal government" . The FSIS discovered the problem while carrying out routine monitoring, that the agency performs to ensure that the products areSure for public consumption And this labeling is correct, according to the USDA health and safety page on its website.AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB
Here is what you should do if you bought the frozen pizzas recalled
Given the long product sales window, the agency fears that items are in customer freezers. Fortunately, customers have not pointed out any adverse reaction linked to the products recalled, but this always suggests that anyone who considers that they may be Mals should immediately contact their health care provider.
The FSIS urges anyone who bought the frozen items from Pizza John not to consume them. Instead, they should throw them away or return to their place of purchase. Customers with questions about recall can contact Melissa Steall , Director of Officers for Pizza John's, at 410-687-1155.