Nestle’s Lean Cuisine recall
November 19th, 2008 - 11:17 am ICT by Bupha Ravirot - Send to a friend:Nestlé Prepared Foods Company announced Tuesday, Nov 18, its Frozen meal products have to be recalled from its store shelves, products contained small pieces of blue plastics.
After getting reports from customers complaints, their frozen food product Lean Cuisine bought from supermarket contained little shards of hard blue plastic, Nestle urgently recalling three varieties of frozen Lean Cuisine chicken meals products of roughly 1.2 million packages, weight about 879,565 pounds. Two entrees were distributed in Oregon.
Three entrees recalled are Pesto Chicken with Bow Tie Pasta, Chicken Mediterranean and Chicken Tuscan,all produced between August 18 to October 27 and distributed to retail establishments nationwide. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service, bright blue plastics which have been found in products is really high health risks. However the recall is underway.
People who already bought these products are asked to return them for full refund.
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