the Food and Inspection Safety Service in the US Department of Agriculture On Friday, public health alerted to the frozen Peppperoni of Trader Joe, not ready to absorb imported from Italy because she was not subject to the required re -inspection.
Officials said that no summons was requested because the producer was no longer available for purchase.
Under the alert is 17.63 ounces Pizza producer Joe Berbroni in Pizza in ItalyIn a cardboard box. The affected packages include those that have many symbols and history.MFG LOT: 06/16/25 Best: 08/16/26 “or” MFG LOT: 06/21/25 best by 08/28/26“Printed at the bottom of the package.
Pizza bears the Italian Foundation number “It’s 1558 liters “ Inside the Italian brand for inspection on the front of the fund and was shipped to retail sites in California.
The case was determined after the Trader Joe’s FSIS was notified that the frozen pizza was not submitted for inspection when importing. No negative diseases or reactions have been reported regarding the product, according to a press statement.
FSIS warned that some pizza may remain in consumers. Customers who bought the product should not eat and advise ignore or return it to the store. Anyone should be concerned about a possible disease to consult a health care provider.
Consumers with Trader Joe Customer Relations can be 626-599-3817. Food safety questions may also be directed to meat and poultry hotline at 888-674-6854 or [email protected].
Problems can be reported with meat, poultry, or egg products at any time This site.