Venda Recalls More Uninspected Foods
Venda Ravioli of Providence is recalling even more products that were not federally inspected
After several hundred pounds frozen ravioli products were recalled over the weekend, Venda is recalling even more meat ravioli that was produced without proper federal inspection.
This time the products in question are
- 16 oz. sealed trays of “VENDA RAVIOLI, PASTA FRESCA, COSTANTINO’S, Chicken Prosciutto Ravioli,” and a lot code of 05318-15918.
- 16 oz. sealed trays of “VENDA RAVIOLI, PASTA FRESCA, COSTANTINO’S, Chicken Prosciutto Walnuts Ravioli,” and a lot code of 05318-15918.
- 16 oz. sealed trays of “VENDA RAVIOLI, PASTA FRESCA, COSTANTINO’S, Chicken Tortelloni,” and a lot code of 05318-15918.
The Chicken Prosciutto Ravioli product being recalled has an establishment number of "EST.9501." The Chicken Tortelloni and Chicken Prosciutto Walnuts Ravioli do not have a USDA mark of inspection on their packaging.
All the recalled raviolis were produced between February 22 and June 7, 2018 and were shipped to stores in Massachusetts and Rhode Island.
Consumers may have recent ravioli in their home or may have some frozen products as well. All of these recalled raviolis are not to be eaten according to the USDA and instead should be thrown away or returned to the place of purchase.
No illness were reported with these recalls, but the uninspected products could pose a serious health risk.
The issue was discovered during a USDA recall effectiveness check.