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Following the May 31 recall for chicken and pork tamales from Los Hernandez Tamales, LLC that were produced without the benefit of a federal inspection, Table 87 Frozen, LLC has recalled approximately 649 pounds of frozen pizza products with pork that also did not receive a federal inspection.

The recall affects frozen prosciutto pizza products produced from April 1 to June 4, 2019. The pizza was packaged in a 9.6-ounce plastic shrink-wrapped packaged that has a single personal size pizza in it. It is labeled as Table 87 Coal Oven Pizza Home of the Coal Oven Slice Prosciutto and has a UPC code of 804879558286.

The recalled pizza was sold nationwide at retail, and wholesale locations as well as online. It also has an establishment number of EST. 51192 inside the USDA mark of inspection.

Labels of the recalled pizza can be viewed here.

Consumers are urged to check their freezers for the recalled pizza. It should not be consumed. The pizza products should be thrown away or returned to the place of purchase.

The company has not received any reports of adverse reaction from the consumption of the recalled pizza products. Consumers concerned about illness from consuming the affected pizza should contact their healthcare provider.

Questions about the pizza recall can be directed to Robert Cucco, president at Table 87 at 718-287-8700.

The inspection issue was discovered when the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets contacted the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) to determine whether Table 87 was operating under a USDA Grant of Inspection.