The FDA, Food and Drug Administration, is the federal agency in charge of controlling the distribution of these products and ensuring that citizens consume everything in the best way without running significant risks when doing so. Precisely this happened with some pizzas that have been recalled from the market, but that as a consequence have reached the homes of several Americans who may have eaten them or have them frozen in their refrigerators. Therefore, it is important that you read about the warning and the recall of this type of food that can cost so much in the health of citizens.
Beware of these frozen pizzas
It is a giant batch of more than 1,700 frozen pizzas that have reached homes in Illinois, Minnesota and Wisconsin through the company Palermo Villa, who have announced that the food can continue on the market. Although they have been sold normally at the time, it has been urgently requested that their marketing be discontinued so as not to endanger other potential buyers due to the risk of metallic contamination. The FDA has reported in detail that the affected lot is MR199856, thus specifying for the community what should be taken into account to throw away the pizza if you have one of them at home.
To go into more detail, the article would have the number 19104 and the establishment 13410325396. Consumers, if in doubt as to whether they have one in their freezer, should check at home, not consume the product and throw it away. Without first also having the option of requesting a refund from the company where they have purchased them. For this they have to keep with them the purchase receipt of the site. However, the same manufacturing company, Palermo Villa Inc., provides a contact number to request help and ask for recommendations when checking the products of the affected lot. For this you should contact 1-888-571-7181.
The consequences of the recall
Although 1,700 pizzas have been recalled , there have been no reports of people affected or ill as a result of their consumption, but the risk of illness after consumption of the metallic material attached to the pizzas is present. This does not detract from the fact that the FDA alert remains active and that the pizzas outside this batch are perfectly fit for consumption.
In this way, the FDA wants to commit itself to the health of Americans and to act accordingly in order to also bring consequences to companies that do not have the best performance in their production. For the time being, customers in Illinois, Minnesota and Wisconsin have not shown attitudes against Palermo Villa Inc.