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Thursday, November 1, 2007

Pizza Recall


An Ohio-based company has voluntarily taken frozen meat pizzas off the shelves because of its possible link to E Coli, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food and Safety and Inspection Service announced today.Up to 5 million frozen pizzas are being recalled due to fears that they maybe contaminated with E. coli bacteria.

General Mills are recalling the pizza products sold nationwide under the brant names Totino's and Jeno's, and it is believed that faulty pepperoni is to blame


Pizza Recall Brands and UPC Codes:

Totino’s Party Supreme - UPC 42800-10700
Totino’s Three Meat - UPC 42800-10800
Totino’s Pepperoni - UPC 42800-11400
Totino’s Pepperoni - UPC 42800-92114
Totino’s Classic Pepperoni - UPC 42800-11402
Totino’s Pepperoni Trio - UPC 42800-72157
Totino’s Party Combo - UPC 42800-11600
Totino’s Combo - UPC 42800-92116
Jeno’s Crisp ‘n Tasty Supreme - UPC 35300-00561
Jeno’s Crisp ‘n Tasty Pepperoni - UPC 35300-00572
Jeno’s Crisp ‘n Tasty Combo - UPC 35300-00576
General Mills Pizza Recall Instructions
Consumers should check their freezers for Totino’s pizza and Jeno’s pizza with the UPC Codes listed above.

The recall is only for boxes that have the label “EST 7750” inside the USDA mark of inspection and a best if used by date of April 2, 2008.

Consumers should remove the UPC codes from their pizzas and throw the product out. Do not eat the contaminated pizza!

Pizza Recall Refund Address:

Send only the UPC codes listed above that have the “EST 7750″ inside the USDA mark and the April 2, 2008 expiration date.

Mail UPC codes and cover letter to:
Totino’s / Jeno’s Pizza Recall
P.O. Box 200 - Pizza
Minneapolis, MN
55440-0200

For more information about the pizza recall, please call General Mills at 1-800-949-9055.

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