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A Vermont-based company is recalling more than 8,000 boxes of frozen meat pizza sold at retail and fundraiser stores in New England because they contain harmful allergens not listed on the boxes.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has issued a recall warning for approximately 8,220 pounds of frozen meat pizza manufactured by 802 VT Frozen in Newport, Vermont.
The package for “802 VT Frozen MEAT!!! CRISPY WOOD-FIRED CRUST HAND MADE PIZZA” does not state that the product contains soy.
Items at risk must have been manufactured between April 25, 2023 and April 25, 2024 and have the establishment number “EST. 46308” on the USDA inspection mark on the front of the box. There is.
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The USDA has recalled approximately 8,000 boxes of frozen meat pizza made by a Vermont-based company. (USDA/Fox News)
According to the USDA recall, the pizzas were distributed to fundraisers and retailers in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Rhode Island and Vermont.
During a routine Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) verification process, the product was found to contain soy even though the label did not list soy.
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The USDA has recalled approximately 8,000 boxes of frozen meat pizza made by a Vermont-based company. (USDA/Fox News)
WebMD said on its website that soy allergic reactions can include tingling, hives, itching, swelling of the lips or mouth, wheezing, abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, and skin redness.
However, people who have more severe reactions to soy may experience difficulty breathing, shock, increased heart rate, dizziness, and loss of consciousness.
The FDA said it has not seen any reports of adverse reactions to the product, but urges consumers not to consume the pizza and to throw it away or return it to the place of purchase.
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The FDA also advises anyone concerned about developing an allergic reaction to contact their health care provider.





