Slow Roasted Diced Tomatoes Recall Due to Metal Fragments

Source: FDA · California and North Carolina

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Sevillo Fine Foods, Inc. is recalling 520 units of Slow Roasted Diced Tomatoes because they may contain metal fragments, affecting products distributed to California and North Carolina.

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What Happened

Sevillo Fine Foods, Inc. is recalling its Slow Roasted Diced Tomatoes due to the potential presence of foreign material, specifically metal fragments, which could pose a risk to consumers.

Which Products Are Affected

The affected product is Slow Roasted Diced Tomatoes with SKU 821 and UPC 00823338008216. It is frozen, packaged in a plastic poly liner inside a cardboard box with a net weight of 24 lbs, and has a shelf life of 365 days when frozen, 30 days when refrigerated unopened, and 7 days when refrigerated opened. The recall involves 520 units with lot codes Lot 1782501 (expires 6/27/2026) and Lot 2122501 (expires 7/31/2026). These products were distributed to CA and NC.

What You Should Do

Consumers should not consume the product and should contact Sevillo Fine Foods, Inc. for instructions on returns or refunds, as this is a voluntary firm-initiated recall.

Why This Matters

This recall addresses a potential safety hazard from metal fragments, which could lead to injury if ingested, highlighting the importance of product quality in food safety.

Source

This recall is attributed to the FDA with recall number H-0616-2026. For more information, visit the FDA website.

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 520 units of Slow Roasted Diced Tomatoes because they may contain metal fragments, affecting 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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