Woman finds plastic in the ravioli of walmart

She believes that the dirty plastic piece with inch-long has arrived in a frozen pasta package of the Walmart brand.


A woman in Chicago said she had just started eating a bowl ofWalmart-Brand Ravioli When she found a piece of plastic on "one inch long" with "dirt on" inside. There is currently no official recall of the frozen productWalmart or federal regulatory agencies, such as the administration of food and drugs or the US agriculture department.

Irene Kazmierzcaktold the local press station CBS2 She searched afterwards "everywhere in the house to see if something was chipped" but nothing found. Kazmierzcak claimed that Walmart asked him to return the plastic piece for a survey after reporting the incident, offering a $ 5 gift card back.Eat this, not that!has reached the retailer to comment.

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Kazmierczak said she believed it wealthy because a recent weight loss surgery had forced her to eat slowly. She said she wanted Walmart "pulls all the parcels of the shelf," because someone else might not be so lucky. However, the product has been sold to "several" Walmart stores in the region, according to CBS2.

All of the many official reminders have recently been published by Big-Name and grocery store companies.Integers recently recalled Macaroni and cheese in pre-manufactured meal kits in its stores due to undeclared egg.Homestead Creamery, a large brand of drinks and delivery providers, recalled 21 of its products as a result of a potential problem with the cylinder consolidation process. Nearly 160 grocery stores in 20 states have been recalledDelates of vitamin because of the potential contamination of salmonella.

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