USDA problems in the healthware of Joe’s Frozen Pizza Trader
The Food safety and inspection service of the US Agriculture Ministry (FSIS) have issued a warning for public health For frozen pizza, which was sold at Trader Joe because it was sold without the “advantage of import repayment”. The uninhibited Pepperoni pizza of the dealer Joe was imported from Italy, but was not imported for FSIS ‘backing.
The Import it is required by the USDA after the border inspection and the inspection of animal and plant health. During this inspection, FSIS ensures that the products are properly certified and then examines the program for “general illness and labeling”.
How to identify the affected dealer Joe’s Pizza
The TJS Pizzas were sold at retail locations in California and can be identified on the basis of the following information:
- “Trader Joe’s Uncorder Pepperoni Pizza product from Italy” with MfG Lot 16.06.25 and best-by date from 16.08.26 or MfG Lot 21.06.25 and best-by date 8/21/26
The box also contains the Italian facility number “IT 1558 L UE” in the Italian inspection mark on the front of the package. FSIS has labels on his Website To identify the pizzas.
What to do if you have the affected dealer Joe’s Pizza,
FSIS has not published a recall because the product is no longer sold in Trader Joe’s shops. However, if you have the pizza in your freezer, you shouldn’t consume them. Instead, throw the frozen pizza away or give them back to retailers Joe for a refund.
At this point, no diseases or adverse effects when eating the pizza were reported. If you have any questions about health warning, contact Trader Joe’s customer relationships at: 626-599-3817.