USDA2017-07-24Class IALLERGEN
Screamin' Sicilian stromboli recalled for undeclared egg allergen
Do not eat Screamin' Sicilian stromboli
Stefano's Foods recalled about 981 pounds of frozen stromboli products because they contain egg, which was not listed on the label. The meatball stromboli was accidentally packaged in boxes labeled as pepperoni and Italian sausage stromboli. No illnesses have been reported.
- Check your freezer for Screamin' Sicilian stromboli with "Enjoy by: 2/19/2018" and lot code 70010117517
- Do not eat the product if you or anyone in your household is allergic to eggs
- Throw away the product or return it to the store where you bought it
- Call your doctor if you ate this product and have an allergic reaction
Hazard
Misbranding, Unreported Allergens
Sold states
Wisconsin
Affected count
38,145 pounds
Products
Cajas de 18.5-oz. que contienen dos piezas de “SCREAMIN’ SICILIAN PIZZA CO. STROMBOLI SUPREMUS MAXIMUS PEPPERONI & ITALIAN SAUSAGE” con fecha de disfrutar hasta el día, “Enjoy by: 2/19/2018” y código de lote 70010117517.
Consumer contact
Maria Machuca
Official notice
http://www.fsis.usda.gov/es/retirada/stefanos-foods-inc.-retira-productos-de-carne-debido-un-error-de-rotulacion-y-alergeno-noDon't want to check this manually?
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