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FDA Food Low Class III Terminated

Severino Home Made, Artisanal Small Batch Pasta, Raviolini Cheese, 9 units x 9 oz per case. Expiration March 2019.

Reported: August 22, 2018 Initiated: July 25, 2018 #F-1823-2018

Product Description

Severino Home Made, Artisanal Small Batch Pasta, Raviolini Cheese, 9 units x 9 oz per case. Expiration March 2019.

Reason for Recall

Severino Pasta Manufacturing, Inc. has initiated a recall of their Severino Pasta Super Fresh Cheese Raviolini due to undeclared eggs. The retail unit has the correct label on top, Cheese Raviolini which declares the precense of eggs in the ingredient statement and contains statement. However, the product has the incorrect label on the bottom, Cheese Rigatoni, which does not declare eggs in the ingredient statement or contains statement. The Raviolini label declares: Wheat, Milk, and Eggs whereas the Rigatoni label declares: Wheat and Milk. Since both labels are on the product consumers may be confused as to which ingredients are actually present.

Details

Units Affected
42 cases, 378 units were produced
Distribution
Product was distributed to Whole Foods Markets in the Florida and the NE/NA Region (Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, Maine) Whole Foods Florida DC, 2700 NW 19th Street, Ste 100, Pompano Beach, FL. Whole Foods NE/NA DC, 400 East Johnson Ave, Cheshire, CT. 06410
Location
Westmont, NJ

Frequently Asked Questions

What product was recalled?
Severino Home Made, Artisanal Small Batch Pasta, Raviolini Cheese, 9 units x 9 oz per case. Expiration March 2019.. Recalled by Severino Pasta Manufacturing, Inc.. Units affected: 42 cases, 378 units were produced.
Why was this product recalled?
Severino Pasta Manufacturing, Inc. has initiated a recall of their Severino Pasta Super Fresh Cheese Raviolini due to undeclared eggs. The retail unit has the correct label on top, Cheese Raviolini which declares the precense of eggs in the ingredient statement and contains statement. However, the product has the incorrect label on the bottom, Cheese Rigatoni, which does not declare eggs in the ingredient statement or contains statement. The Raviolini label declares: Wheat, Milk, and Eggs whereas the Rigatoni label declares: Wheat and Milk. Since both labels are on the product consumers may be confused as to which ingredients are actually present.
Which agency issued this recall?
This recall was issued by the FDA Food on August 22, 2018. Severity: Low. Recall number: F-1823-2018.