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Battistoni Italian Specialty Meats recalls Salami and Capocollo

The products may be contaminated with pieces of aluminum

October 18, 2017

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Battistoni Italian Specialty Meats of Buffalo, N.Y., is recalling approximately 22,630 pounds of ready-to-eat Genoa Salami and Capocollo.

The products may be contaminated with foreign matter, specifically aluminum.

There have been no confirmed reports of adverse reactions due to consumption of these products.

The following items, produced from January 30 August 21, 2017, are being recalled:

  • 18.9-lb. VACUUM-SEALED packages containing Battistoni GENOA SALAMI WITH WINE, with lot codes 31B and 05A. The products have Sell by dates of 2/21/18, 2/23/18, 2/27/18, 3/2/18 and 8/17/18.
  • 15-lb. VACUUM-SEALED packages containing Battistoni Hot Cooked Capocollo Boneless Pork Shoulder Butt Coated with Spices & Paprika, with lot code 33D. The products have a Sell by date of 11/19/17.

The recalled products, bearing establishment number EST. 2706 inside the USDA mark of inspection, were shipped to foodservice establishments in Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania and Virginia.

What to do

Consumers with questions about the recall may contact Anne Ashely at (716) 826-2700.


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