USDA2020-07-24Class IINSPECTION VIOLATION
Coco's Italian Market frozen meatballs, ravioli, and pizza recalled for lack of federal inspection
Throw out Coco's Italian Market frozen products
Coco's Italian Market in Nashville recalled about 16,868 pounds of frozen Italian meatballs, beef ravioli, and pepperoni pizza made between January 2019 and July 2020. These products were produced without required federal inspection and were labeled with fake USDA inspection marks. No illnesses have been reported so far.
- Do not eat Coco's Italian Market frozen meatballs, ravioli, or pepperoni pizza from this recall
- Throw away any of these products you have in your freezer
- Return them to the store where you bought them if you prefer
- Call your doctor if you or anyone in your family gets sick after eating these products
Hazard
Produced Without Benefit of Inspection
Sold states
Tennessee
Affected count
491 pounds
Products
• 16-oz. clear plastic bags packages containing 4 pieces of "Coco's ITALIAN MARKET Fully Cooked Italian Meatballs" , • 15-oz. plastic-wrapped plastic covered containers containing "Coco's ITALIAN MARKET Take - n - Bake BEEF RAVIOLI WITH LUCIANA'S MARINARA SAUCE.", • 16-in. plastic-wrapped cardboard trays containing "Coco's ITALIAN MARKET Take - n - Bake Hand Made Pepperoni Pizza" , • 7-in. plastic-wrapped cardboard trays containing "Coco's ITALIAN MARKET Take - n - Bake Hand Made Pepperoni Pizza"
Consumer contact
Company Contact Coco's Italian Market Chuck Cinelli (615) 573-2319 chuck.cinelli@gmail.com
Official notice
http://www.fsis.usda.gov/recalls-alerts/cocos-italian-market-recalls-italian-meatball-beef-ravioli-and-pepperoni-pizzaDon't want to check this manually?
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