
Stay Alert: USDA Issues Warning on Trader Joe’s Pepperoni Pizza
Trader Joe’s enthusiasts, it’s time to inspect your freezers! The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has issued a warning regarding specific frozen pepperoni pizzas sold at Trader Joe’s after an oversight in the import process. The pizzas in question—Trader Joe’s Uncured Pepperoni Pizza (Product of Italy)—have reportedly not gone through the necessary import re-inspection that ensures they meet U.S. safety standards.
What You Need to Know About the Affected Pizzas
The USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) released the notice on August 29, indicating that the problematic pizzas originally shipped to California may still be lingering in customers’ homes. The affected items feature a “MFG LOT” date of either 06/16/26 or 06/21/25, with corresponding “BEST BY” dates of 08/16/26 and 08/21/26, respectively. You can identify them by the marking “IT 1558 L UE” on the package.
The Importance of Import Re-Inspection
Why does this matter? Import re-inspection is a critical step mandated by the FSIS to guarantee that imported meat, poultry, and egg products adhere to U.S. safety and labeling standards. This process also ensures the authenticity of the items by verifying their country of origin. While not every skipped inspection points to an unsafe product, it raises a red flag regarding consumer protection.
What Should You Do?
If you find one of the affected pizzas in your freezer, the USDA strongly recommends either discarding it or returning it to the store where it was purchased. At this time, no adverse effects have been reported, but maintaining vigilance with food safety practices is crucial. For any food safety queries, you can contact the USDA Meat and Poultry Hotline at 888-674-6854.
Food safety is a shared responsibility. By staying informed about product recalls and being proactive about inspecting your purchases, consumers can help ensure their family’s health and well-being.
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