Some customers complained of finding metal in the pizza, the regulator said.
“There have been no confirmed reports of injuries or adverse reactions due to consumption of these products,” the agency noted. If someone has one of the affected pizzas in their freezer, they are encouraged to throw them away or return them at the point of purchase. They were shipped to distributor in Illinois “then further distributed to retailers.”
In a statement provided to CNN Business, the company said that the “safety of our customers and quality of our Home Run Inn products is paramount” and that it’s “working closely” with the USDA on the recall.
Home Run Inn makes frozen pizzas and operates a chain of restaurants in Illinois.
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