The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service announced that Olli Salumeria Americana, LLC., an Oceanside, Calif., establishment, is recalling approximately 5,391 pounds of salami products due to misbranding. The products’ packaging does not contain a list of ingredients, and FSIS wants consumers to be aware that this product was formulated with wine that contains sulfites. Consumption of these products may cause adverse health consequences for consumers who have sulfite sensitivities.
The salami was produced on various dates from Aug. 3-27, 2015. The following products are subject to recall:
- “Olli Salumeria Napoli Applewood Smoked Salame” in 5.5 lb. bulk cases containing 3 pieces each with case code “2610” on the packaging.
- “Olli Salumeria Sopressata Robust Salame” in 5.5 lb. bulk cases containing 3 pieces each with case code “2659” on the packaging.
- “Olli Salumeria Genoa Mild Salame” in 5.5 lb. bulk cases containing 3 pieces each with case code “2449” on the packaging.
- “Olli Salumeria Toscano Fennel Pollen Salame” in 5.5 lb. bulk cases containing 3 pieces each with case code “2609” on the packaging.
- “Olli Salumeria Pepperoni Classic American Salame” in 5.5 lb. bulk cases containing 3 pieces each with case code “2295” on the packaging.
- “Olli Salumeria Calabrese Spicy Salame” in 5.5 lb. bulk cases containing 3 pieces each with case code “2448” on the packaging.
The products subject to recall bear establishment number “Est. 45334” inside the USDA mark of inspection. These items were sold to a chef’s distributor, who then sold it to restaurants in Chicago, Los Angeles, Nevada, and New York.
The problem was discovered by an FSIS consumer safety inspector during routine inspection activities. There have been no confirmed reports of adverse reactions due to consumption of these products.
Source: FSIS