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US Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) issued public health alerts for frozen meat and chickens this week Allergen of the egg -declared, USDA said.
The dough is produced using egg washing, which is not printed on the product label.
FSIS didn't do it Call request For this product because it is no longer available to buy.
The agency discovered this mistake during a routine tag review.
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The US Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Services (FSIS) issued public health alert this week for frozen meat and chickens due to unknown egg sensitivity, USDA said. (USDA / Fox News)
The following packages are subject to alert:
- 8. Plastic packages containing “chicken and cheese dough” with the best date of December 11, 2025 and before.
- 8. Plastic packages containing “pepper dough paste pizza” with the best date of December 11, 2025 and before.
- 15 pounds containing 30 8 ounces. Units of “Chicken and Cheese” units with the best dated 11 December 2025 and before.
- 15 pounds containing 30 8 ounces. Units “Pasty Oven Pasty Pizza Pasty with Pepperoni” with the best dated 11 December 2025 and before.
They at the Pasty Oven Restaurant in Kuwinsk, MichiganIt was submitted to fundraising groups across the state as well as Wisconsin.

USDA said no diseases or side effects have been reported yet.
According to USDA, customers have to bring the product out or return it to where they have purchased.
This warning while a Tallow -based Tallow beef firm will resume sales Follow the call By USDA this week.
“On February 6, we were informed of the issue of labeling on our 24 ounces. Tall beef for cooking“The company, Lady May Tallow, said in a statement shared with Fox News Digital.

A Tallow Beef, based in Mississippi, will resume sales after the USDA call this week. (USDA / Fox News)
“While the product itself is completely safe and ineffective, labeling needs to be corrected,” the statement said. “As a result, our producer, common sense soap, began a voluntary call to ensure adaptation.”
USDA remembered £ 30,000 of its product.
The tall beef is a fat that surrounds the kidney of the cow. It can be used as a substance in cosmetics as well as in cooking.
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This label has been updated since the sale is resumed on Friday.