FDA recall record

Rose and Shore 14" Margarita Thin Crust Pizza recall — FDA H-0622-2026

potential foreign object (metal pieces) in ingredient (Tomatoes)

Class IIclassification
H-0622-2026official record ID
Apr 1, 2026report date

Recall record at a glance

Official recordH-0622-2026
CategoryFood Recalls
ClassificationClass II
FDA record statusTerminated
Recalling firmRose and Shore, Inc.
Report dateApr 1, 2026
Recall initiation dateJan 14, 2026
Quantity5,067.1 cases
LocationVernon, CA, United States

Official product description

14" Margarita Thin Crust Pizza; 8 units per case. Keep Frozen UPC code: 1713940060

Why the product was recalled

potential foreign object (metal pieces) in ingredient (Tomatoes)

Distribution information

Product was distributed to a single retail chain with locations in the following states: California, Oregon, Arizona, Idaho, and Texas.

How to read the classification

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Additional record details

Recall type: Voluntary: Firm initiated. Initial notification: E-Mail.

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