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The US Department of Agriculture Department and Inspection Service (FSIS) has published this week a public health alert for ice meat and pastries due to a undeclared egg allergen, Said the USDA.
The pasties were produced using an egg washing, which was not printed on the label of the product.
FSIS did not ask for a recall for the product because it is no longer available for purchase.
The agency discovered the error during a routine label review.
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The US Department of Agriculture Department and Inspection Service (FSIS) has published this week a public health alert for ice meat and poultry pasta due to an undeclared egg allergen, A declared the USDA. (USDA / Fox News)
The following packages are subject to the alert:
- 8 oz. Plastic packages containing “the pasty oven with chicken and cheese” with the best dates of December 11, 2025 and previously.
- 8 oz. Plastic packages containing “the pasty oven oza pastry with pepperoni” with the best of the dates of December 11, 2025 and previously.
- 15 LB. Case containing 30 8 oz. “The Pisty fory Pisty with Chicken and Cheese” units with the best dates of December 11, 2025 and Prior.
- 15 LB. Case containing 30 8 oz. Units of “The Playful fory Pastey Pizza Pissey With Pepperoni” with Best by Dates of December 11, 2025 and Prior.
They were sold at the Playful Oven restaurant in Quinnesec, Michiganand shipped to fundraising groups across the State as well as Wisconsin.

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No adverse disease or reaction has yet been reported, said the USDA.
Customers must throw the product or return it to the place where they bought it, according to the USDA.
The alert presents itself as a Mississippi beef tallow company takes up sales After a reminder by the USDA this week.
“On February 6, we were informed of a labeling problem affecting our 24 OZ. beef tallow to cook“Said the company, Lady May Tallow, said in a press release shared with Fox News Digital.

A Mississippi beef tallow company takes up sales following a USDA reminder this week. (USDA / Fox News)
“Although the product itself remains completely safe and not affected, labeling required a correction,” the press release said. “Consequently, our manufacturer, Common Sense Soap, has launched a voluntary recall to ensure compliance.”
The USDA recalled 30,000 pounds from its product.
Beef tif is the fat surrounding the kidney of a cow. It can be used as an ingredient in cosmetics as well as in cooking.
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Labeling has since been updated when sales resumed on Friday.