Rosina Food Products, Inc. Recalls Ready-To-Eat Frozen Meatball Products Due To Possible Foreign Matter Contamination | Food Safety and Inspection Service - fsis.usda.gov

Rosina Food Products, Inc. Recalls RTE Frozen Meatballs Due to Potential Contamination

Background

Rosina Food Products, Inc., a food processing facility located in West Seneca, New York, has issued a voluntary recall of approximately 9,462 pounds of ready-to-eat (RTE) frozen meatball products. The affected products were distributed to retailers and consumers across the United States.

Reason for Recall

The reason behind this recall is due to potential contamination with foreign material. According to the company, an investigation revealed that some of the meatballs may contain non-food items, which could pose a risk to consumer health.

Products Affected

The recalled products include:

  • Meatball Products: The affected products are RTE frozen meatballs with various product codes and packaging dates. The specific product codes and dates can be found on the Rosina Food Products website.

Symptoms of Contamination

Consumers who have eaten the recalled meatballs may experience symptoms such as:

  • Gastrointestinal issues: Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal cramps
  • Other symptoms: Fever, headache, and fatigue

Who is Affected

The recall affects consumers who purchased or consumed the affected meatball products from retailers across the United States.

Retrieving the Recalled Products

Consumers can retrieve the recalled products by contacting Rosina Food Products directly. The company has set up a website with information on how to obtain replacement products and a refund, if desired.

How to Identify Affected Products

To determine if your product is affected, you can check the following:

  • Product Code: Check the product code on the packaging or labeling.
  • Packaging Date: Look for the "Best By" or "Sell By" date on the packaging.
  • Product Packaging: Check the packaging for any visible signs of damage or contamination.

What to Do If You've Consumed Affected Products

If you believe you have consumed the affected meatballs, monitor your health closely. If symptoms persist or worsen, seek medical attention immediately.

Company Response

Rosina Food Products has taken immediate action to address this situation. The company has:

  • Conducted an investigation: To determine the cause of the contamination.
  • Notified regulatory agencies: Including the US Department of Agriculture's (USDA) Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS).
  • Issued a public notice: Informing consumers about the recall.

Regulatory Response

The USDA FSIS has taken steps to address this incident. The agency:

  • Conducted an inspection: At Rosina Food Products' facility.
  • Issued a public warning: Advising consumers of the potential health risk associated with consuming contaminated meat products.

Prevention and Safety Measures

To prevent similar incidents in the future, it is essential to follow proper food handling and storage procedures. This includes:

  • Inspecting products regularly: Before consumption.
  • Storing products properly: In a clean and refrigerated environment.
  • Following safe food practices: When handling and preparing meat products.

By taking these precautions, consumers can minimize the risk of foodborne illness and ensure their food is safe to eat.

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