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Nestlé is recalling more than 27,000 pounds of frozen DiGiorno pepperoni pizza

Nestlé is recalling more than 27,000 pounds of frozen DiGiorno pepperoni pizza

Nestlé is recalling more than 27,000 pounds of frozen DiGiorno pepperoni pizza
Nestlé is recalling more than 27,000 pounds of frozen DiGiorno pepperoni pizza

Nestlé's U.S. division has pulled back more than 27,000 pounds of DiGiorno pepperoni pizzas from shelves due to a packaging mix-up. Instead of the advertised "Crispy Pan Crust Pepperoni Pizzas," the affected boxes contain three-meat pizzas with a crispy crust. The issue lies in the inclusion of soy protein, which can be harmful to individuals with soy allergies. The mislabeled pizzas contain meat toppings that include soy protein, a common ingredient in beef and sausage toppings.

Nestlé became aware of the issue following a consumer report, and the problematic boxes have a production date of June 30, 2021, and a best-by date of March 2022. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) states that the recall extends to 27,872 pounds of DiGiorno pizza.

The USDA lists the affected products, which have been distributed to distribution centers and retailers nationwide. Consumers are advised to either discard or return the impacted pizzas. Nestlé asserts that it's safe to consume the pizza if one does not suffer from a soy allergy.

Check inventory to ensure safe consumption

This recall underscores the importance of thorough checks in business operations to ensure product quality and compliance with labeling requirements, thereby preventing potential safety issues for consumers.

Source: edition.cnn.com

Note: Nestlé has not conducted a similar recall for DiGiorno pepperoni pizza or soy protein in the U.S., as suggested by the provided enrichment data. However, it is crucial to check the latest information with official recall notices and company announcements for accurate information.

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