In a statement issued Thursday, USDA officials said no injuries or illnesses have been reported.
The DiGiorno pizza was produced at Nestle's Little Chute, Wisc., facility. Recalled products are the 19.03-oz. boxes of its Tuscan-style chicken pizza with with case codes 601752592 and 601852591 and Best By: Aug., 2016, officials said.
The Stouffer's chicken lasagna was produced in Springville, Utah. Recalled products are the 96-oz. boxes with a case code 5355595915 and Best By: Jan., 2018, officials said.
The chicken pizza products subject to recall bear establishment number “P-5754” and the chicken lasagna products subject to recall bear establishment number “P9018” inside the USDA mark of inspection. These items were shipped to retail locations nationwide.
Anyone worried about illnesses resulting from eating these products should contact their health care provider, officials said.
Those who bought the products, but haven't eaten them, should contact Nestle Consumer Services at (800) 681-1676, officials said.
For more details, visit the USDA's food safety website.
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