November 22, 2024

Table 87 Frozen Prosciutto Pizzas Recalled For No Inspection

Table 87 Frozen, of Brooklyn, New York, is recalling about 649 pounds of frozen pizza products made with pork, or prosciutto, because they were produced without the benefit of federal inspection. The company has not received any confirmed reports of adverse reactions due to the consumption of this product to date.

The frozen prosciutto pizzas were produced from April 1, 2019 through June 4, 2019. The recalled products are 9.6 ounce plastic shrink wrapped packages, each containing a single personal size pizza. The label is marked with “Table 87 Coal Oven Pizza Home of the Coal Oven Sliced Prosciutto.” The UPC number marked on the pizza is 804879558286. The pizza has the establishment number “EST. 51192” inside the USDA mark of inspection. The pizzas were shipped to retail and wholesale locations, as well as through online sales, nationwide.

The problem was discovered on June 4, 2019, when the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets contacted FSIS to ask whether the plant was operating under a USDA Grant of Inspection.

If you purchased this product, do not eat it. It may be frozen in some consumers’ home freezers. If you did buy it, throw it away or take it back to the store where you bought it for a full refund.

The USDA’s FSIS service is conducting recall effectiveness checks to ensure that the recalling firm is notifying its customers about the recall. They also want to make sure that steps are taken so the product is no longer available to consumers. If it becomes available, a retail distribution list will be posted on the FSIS web site.

Table 87 Prosciutto Pizza Recall

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