Albie’s Foods of Michigan is recalling about 311 pounds of pizza calzones because they may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes. The calzones are fully cooked and ready to eat.
Product details:
- Albie’s Pizza Calzone
- Packages contain 48 4.5-ounce pieces
- Produced on April 10, 2012
- Establishment number “EST. 10100″ inside the USDA mark of inspection
- Shipped to institutions in Indiana and Michigan
The potential contamination was discovered during routine FSIS testing. There have been no complaints of illness associated with the consumption of this product.
For questions, call Paul Lochinski, Albie’s Foods Inc. Vice President at 1-989-732-2800.

Linda Larsen has written 28 cook books. She worked for the Pillsbury company in their test kitchens and for the Pillsbury Bake-Off. She holds a degree with High Distinction in Food Science from the University of Minnesota.
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