Summary
A deli-style Margherita pizza sold by WinCo Foods in 10 states was recalled due to potential metal fragments in the product. The recall affects over 5,000 cases and is classified as a Class II recall, meaning it could cause temporary health effects but is unlikely to cause serious harm.
Key Facts
- WinCo Foods recalled its Margherita Pizza because it might have metal fragments.
- The potentially affected pizzas were sold in 10 states: Arizona, California, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oklahoma, Oregon, Texas, Utah, and Washington.
- This recall involves more than 5,000 cases of the pizza.
- The recall is labeled as Class II, meaning there are possible temporary health effects, but serious harm is unlikely.
- The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) initiated the recall on January 15, 2026.
- The pizzas have a five-day sell-by date and specific Julian codes: 12255, 22265, and 12415.
- WinCo Foods is based in Boise, Idaho.
- Metal fragments in food can cause physical harm, such as cuts or internal injuries.