Frozen Pizza Sold Nationwide Recalled For Potential Salmonella Champion Foods LLC of New Boston, Michigan, has issued a voluntary recall for certain batches of its frozen pizzas due to potential contamination with Salmonella. The recall was announced on May 29, following a broader recall of milk powder by California Dairies, Inc. The milk powder, which was used as a seasoning in a five-cheese sauce blend for the pizzas, was part of a larger recall initiated on April 20. This recall affects a wide range of products, including potato chips, chocolate drink mixes, and other food items, with the possibility of additional products being added to the list. The affected product is the Motor City Pizza Co. 5 Cheese Bread, sold in single and two-pack formats. It was distributed through major retailers such as Costco, Target, Walmart, Kroger, Meijer, Publix, and others nationwide. The recall includes specific UPC codes and sell-by dates, which consumers should check to identify the affected products. The company emphasized that no reports of injuries or illnesses linked to these items have been received, but the recall is a precautionary measure following the milk powder recall. Champion Foods stated that routine testing by the seasonings blend manufacturer prior to production showed negative results for Salmonella. However, the company is taking additional steps to ensure consumer safety, citing an abundance of caution. The recall highlights the ongoing concerns about foodborne illnesses, particularly Salmonella, which can cause symptoms such as diarrhea, fever, nausea, and abdominal cramps. These symptoms typically last several days but can be more severe in vulnerable populations, including older adults, infants, and individuals with weakened immune systems.#costco #champion_foods_llc #new_boston_michigan #california_dairies_inc #motor_city_pizza_co