WASHINGTON – The US Dept. of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced Rocky River, Ohio-based Stino Da Napoli is recalling approximately 11,392 lbs. of various meat products that were produced, packed and distributed without the benefit of federal inspection. The products include ready-to-eat meat products and meat sauce items.
The inspection issue was discovered Jan. 15, when an FSIS investigator found the products for sale at a Solon, Ohio, farmer’s market. The sauce products subject to recall bear establishment number “EST. 45779” inside the USDA mark of inspection. The meatball and lasagna products do not include the USDA mark of inspection and were shipped to retail stores in Ohio.
The following products, which were produced from Nov. 30, 2017, through Dec. 20, 2018, are subject to recall:
- 24-oz (1.5-lbs.) jarred pasta sauce containing “Stino Da Napoli Gourmet Meat Sauce Bolognese” with lot code 181284000013.
- 24-oz. (1.5 lbs.) jarred pasta sauce containing “Stino Da Napoli Gourmet Pasta Sauce with Bacon Fumo Del Vesuvio” with lot code 181284000303.
- 1.3-lb. packages containing “Stino’s GOURMET ITALIAN FOODS MEATBALLS” with lot code 181284000167.
- 1.2-lb. packages containing “Stino’s GOURMET ITALIAN FOODS MEAT LASAGNA” with lot code 181284000150.
There have been no confirmed reports of adverse reactions due to consumption of these products.