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Nestle Prepared Foods just recalled more than 875,000 pounds of frozen Lean Cuisine chicken meals because they contain small pieces of hard blue plastic that could injure eaters.
The recall, which was announced on Nov. 17, was initiated following numerous consumer complaints.
Here’s the Lean Cuisine meals that were recalled, which were produced between Aug. 18, 2008 and Oct. 27, 2008 and sold nationwide at numerous retailers:
- Lean Cuisine Pesto Chicken with Bow Tie Pasta: Production Code 8280595912. Use-by date of “Best Before MAY 2010”
- Lean Cuisine Chicken Mediterranean: Production Codes 8231595912, 8241595912, 8263595912, 8269595911, 8274595912, 8291595912 or 8301595912.Use by dates “Best before SEP2010″, “Best before OCT 2010″ or “Best before NOV 2010″.
- Lean Cuisine Chicken Tuscan: Production Codes 8234595911, 8253595911, 8269595912, 8292595911 or 8296595911. Use by dates “Best before SEP 2009″, “Best before OCT 2009″ or “Best before NOV 2009″.
A spokesperson for Nestle Prepared Foods Company said that the plastic pieces entered the facility “in a single lot of incoming raw ingredient”. If you have questions about the recall, contact Nestle directly at 800/227-6188.
If you’ve suffered an injury because of the Lean Cuisine plastic shards, you may want to contact a personal injury lawyer. Remember, time is typically a factor in personal injury cases.
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