Lean Cuisine recall: Frozen spaghetti may contain plastic
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Lean Cuisine has ordered more than 10,000 pounds of its frozen spaghetti and meatball entrees recalled, according to the Department of Agriculture.
The dishes are said to possibly contain foreign material. The company received complaints from consumers about hard plastic in the dinners. No injuries were reported.
The spaghetti is produced by Nestle and was shipped to stores east of the Rocky Mountains. The complains have come from consumers in Wisconsin, Minnesota and South Dakota.
The USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service said the health risk is low.
For more information, contact the company at 1-866-606-8264.
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