Jewel Brand Ravioli Recalled For Lack of Federal Inspection

Posted on December 9, 2011

According to news sources, about 161,000 pounds of pasta has been recalled after it was discovered that they were produced during a shift when federal inspectors were not on-site even though it was during operating hours.

The company, D’Orazio Foods Inc, issued the voluntary recall after the Jewel brand frozen stuffed pasta products were produced at a time when no federal inspectors were on site, which is required. The recalled products are the sausage ravioli and the beef ravioli, both of which come in 25-ounce poly bags. The recalled pasta products have a Best By date of “12/01/11” through “12/01/12” and a number Est. 20146 that can be found inside the USDA mark of inspection.

Consumers with the recalled product should contact the company’s president at (856) 931-1900, ext. 117 for additional information or questions.

As a Los Angeles product liability lawyer, I’ve seen recalls of this kind in the past and know the severity of the hazards they entail. I hope this information can help raise awareness about this recalled product. If you or a loved one has been injured through the use of a defective product, speak with a personal injury attorney Los Angeles to learn about the legal options available to you. Please, continue to visit our blog for regular updates about unsafe and dangerous consumer products.

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