Home Run Inn Pizza Recall: Check Your Freezer for These Frozen Meat Pizzas
About 13,000 pounds of Home Run Inn frozen meat pizzas are inhabit recalled due to potential metal contamination. The product’s meat topping “may be scandalous with extraneous materials, specifically metal,” according to a Sunday announcement from the US Responsibility of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service.
The lift applies to 33.5-ounce boxes of Home Run Inn Chicago’s Premium Pizzeria Deluxe Sausage Classic Pizza with a best by date of Dec. 3, 2022. That’s the equivalent of approximately 6,256 pizzas.
The issue was discovered when customers sent complains stating that metal was found in the pizza. No confirmed reports of costs or adverse reactions due to eating the product have been made, the USDA said.
If you behold this product in your freezer, check to see if the stamp, expiration date and other specific information matches that of the recalled product.
Home Run Inn’s pizzas aren’t the only products that have been recently recalled. Many drinks made by Lyons Magnus, including products from Oatly, Premier Protein and Stumptown, have also been pulled due to possible contamination.
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