Costco Giovanni Rana ravioli recall
Definition
A public health alert issued by the USDA in early May 2026 concerning mislabeled Giovanni Rana ravioli sold exclusively at Costco. The 32-ounce packages labeled 'Rustic Beef Sauce & Creamy Burrata Cheese Ravioli' (with use-by dates from 05/14 to 06/11) actually contained 'Shrimp Filled Pasta in Lobster Sauce Ravioli,' failing to declare shellfish allergens and posing risks to allergy sufferers.
An incident highlighting packaging errors in frozen pasta products distributed through Costco, prompting consumers to check freezers and discard affected items—no full recall was initiated as the product was no longer in stores.
Examples
After the Costco Giovanni Rana ravioli recall hit the news, Dave quipped, 'My freezer's safe—I've been hoarding pizza bites instead.'
In a twist worthy of a pasta thriller, the Costco Giovanni Rana ravioli recall revealed beef packages hiding shrimp secrets, leaving allergy sleuths triumphant.
She scrolled past the Costco Giovanni Rana ravioli recall alert, muttering, 'Good thing my impulse buy was expired anyway—double whammy dodged.'
The Costco Giovanni Rana ravioli recall sparked memes galore: 'When your burrata dreams turn into lobster nightmares overnight.'