The FSIS recently announced two pizza recall actions that impact more than 32,000 pounds of frozen pizza products.
, and we have two new actions concerning different brands of frozen pizza. We’re looking at more than 32,000 pounds of pizza products that customers should avoid eating.
14-oz. plastic shrink-wrapped frozen packages containing a single-serving of “DANNY’S CUBAN PIZZA AUTHENTIC CUBAN STYLE pepperoni” with no lot code, packaging dates, or other identifying information represented on the label. 17.5-oz. plastic shrink-wrapped frozen packages containing a single-serving of “DANNY’S CUBAN PIZZA AUTHENTIC CUBAN STYLE Hawaiian” with no lot code, packaging dates, or other identifying information represented on the label.
The products do not feature an establishment number or a USDA mark of inspection since they have not gone throughDanny’s produced the individual-size frozen Cuban-style meat pizzas from January 2022 through July 2022. They were available to consumers in Florida and Texas.The Home Run Inn pizza recall concerns 13,099 pounds of frozen meat pizza products that might contain metal fragments. The FSIS announcement is availableHome Run Inn produced the pizzas on June 6th, 2022.
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