fda.gov

www.fda.gov Β·

Negative

Fry Pie Factory Issues Voluntary Recall Pepperoni Rolls Undeclared Milk Allergen and Process

HealthcareMedicalGovernmentUpdatessympathy

Executive Summary

AI-generated

Fry Pie Factory has issued a voluntary recall of its 5 oz Pepperoni Rolls due to two issues: the presence of undeclared milk allergen and improper handling. The company stated that the rolls were not stored or distributed at appropriate temperatures, which increases the risk of pathogenic growth and food-borne illness.

This is a localized, single-company recall affecting consumer food safety. The primary commercial impact is on the company's brand reputation, potential litigation costs, and immediate sales volume loss (revenue/volume). It does not signal a systemic input cost change, supply shortage, or broad market shift.

Key Insights

  • The recall affects 5 oz Pepperoni Rolls from Fry Pie Factory.
  • The product is misbranded because it contains undeclared milk allergen.
  • A process deviation was noted, as the rolls were not stored or distributed at appropriate temperatures.
  • Recalled products were found in Ohio and parts of West Virginia.
  • Consumers with milk allergies are warned that consumption could cause a severe reaction.

Topic context

The full article is on the original publisher site.

About the publisher

fda.gov is one of the en-language news outlets that News Analysis aggregates. Coverage from this source appears in our global feed alongside the publisher's own reporting.

Topic context

fda.gov files this story under "healthcare" in the GDELT knowledge graph. News Analysis surfaces coverage based on the same open classification taxonomy.

Fry Pie Factory Issues Voluntary Recall Pepperoni Rolls Undeclared Milk Allergen and Process β€” News Analysis