Recall of Sevillo Fine Foods' Slow Roasted Diced Tomatoes Due to Metal Fragments

Source: FDA · California and North Carolina

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Sevillo Fine Foods, Inc. is recalling 2372 units of Slow Roasted Diced Tomatoes because they may contain metal fragments, with products distributed to California and North Carolina.

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What Happened

Sevillo Fine Foods, Inc. is recalling the product because it may contain foreign material, specifically metal fragments.

Which Products Are Affected

The affected product is Slow Roasted Diced Tomatoes (SKU 900, UPC 00823338009008). It is frozen, with a net weight of 24 lbs, packaged in a plastic poly liner inside a cardboard box, and has a shelf life of 365 days frozen from the date of manufacture, 30 days refrigerated unopened, and 7 days refrigerated opened. A total of 2372 units are affected, including the following lots: Lot 2022501 (expires 7/21/2026), Lot 2182501 (expires 8/6/2026), Lot 2232501 (expires 8/11/2026), Lot 2732501 (expires 9/30/2026), and Lot 2742501 (expires 10/1/2026). The product was distributed to CA and NC.

What You Should Do

Consumers who have the affected product should contact Sevillo Fine Foods, Inc. at their address: 3791 S 300 W, South Salt Lake, UT 84115-4337, as the recall was initiated via e-mail notification.

Why This Matters

This recall affects 2372 units of food products that may pose a risk due to potential metal fragments, emphasizing the need for safety in food distribution to specific regions.

Source

FDA recall notice: H-0617-2026

Original source: FDA Official Notice ↗

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about this FDA recall.

What is this FDA recall about?
Sevillo Fine Foods, Inc. is recalling 2372 units of Slow Roasted Diced Tomatoes because they may contain metal fragments, with products distributed to California and North Carolina.
Which agency issued this alert?
This alert was issued by FDA. The original notice is available at the source link at the bottom of this article.
How severe is this alert?
This alert is classified as "medium" severity. Stay informed and follow agency guidance.
What area is affected?
This alert affects California and North Carolina. Check with FDA for the most current geographic scope.
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