It'll Be Pizza, LLC.

Complete recall history across all FDA and CPSC categories — 7 total recalls

It'll Be Pizza, LLC. appears in recall records across 1 category. This page consolidates all FDA food, drug, and medical device enforcement actions, plus CPSC consumer product recalls associated with this company. Recall data is sourced from openFDA and CPSC public databases.

Food Recalls (7)

FDA food safety enforcement actions by It'll Be Pizza, LLC.

Date Product Reason Class
Dec 6, 2022 20 oz Garlic and 24 oz Garlic frozen pizza dough manufactured by It'll Be Pizza Product may be contaminated with foreign object (debris from packaging). Class II
Dec 6, 2022 Circle K 22 oz Blonde Pizza Dough balls, 20 ct/case; frozen pizza dough Product may be contaminated with foreign object (debris from packaging). Class II
Dec 6, 2022 Brava, 20 oz, 22 ct/case and Brava, 24 oz, 18 ct/case frozen pizza dough Product may be contaminated with foreign object (debris from packaging). Class II
Dec 6, 2022 24 oz Beer, frozen pizza dough manufactured by It'll Be Pizza Product may be contaminated with foreign object (debris from packaging). Class II
Dec 6, 2022 Take 2 Classic 18 oz, 24 ct/case; Take 2 Classic 20 oz, 22 ct/case; Take 2 Sp... Product may be contaminated with foreign object (debris from packaging). Class II
Dec 6, 2022 EGA 22 oz Pizza Dough Ball, 20 ct/ case; frozen pizza dough Product may be contaminated with foreign object (debris from packaging). Class II
Dec 6, 2022 22 oz Blonde; 20 oz Blonde EZ; 24 oz Blonde EZ frozen pizza dough manufacture... Product may be contaminated with foreign object (debris from packaging). Class II

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