Nestlé USA’s Pizza Division is recalling several varieties of frozen pizzas sold nationwide because they may contain fragments of clear plastic. The voluntary recall involves four types of DiGiorno Frozen Pizzas and California Pizza Kitchen products sold in February and March, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
Nestlé said a small number of consumers reported that they had found small fragments of plastic on the California Pizza Kitchen Crispy Thin Crust White pizza. That led the company to determine it may have been tied to a particular lot of spinach from one of its suppliers.
The recall involves the following products:
- California Pizza Kitchen Crispy Thin Crust White, UPC 71921 98745; production codes are 3062525951, 3062525952, and 3063525951.
- California Pizza Kitchen Limited Edition Grilled Chicken with Cabernet Sauce, UPC 71921 00781; production code is 3059525952.
- DiGiorno Crispy Flatbread Pizza Tuscan Style Chicken, UPC 71921 02663; production codes are 3057525922 and 3058525921.
- DiGiorno pizzeria! Bianca/White Pizza, UPC 71921 91484; production code is 3068525951.
No complaints have been received to date on the other three varieties that used this spinach, but Nestlé is recalling all four types as a caution.
Retailers who received the pizza products have been instructed to remove them from store shelves. Consumers who purchased the products should contact Nestlé USA Consumer Services at
800-456-4394 or
[email protected] for further instructions.
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