If you bought this product Heinz, write it now, says USDA

More than 13,000 pounds of this popular product have been drawn from the market for safety concerns.


If you do a spring cleaning in your kitchen, there is a particular product that you might want to launch. Manufacturer of popular food Kraft Heinz Foods has just published amajor reminder From one of its products and the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) recommends that anyone have in its possession immediately. Read it to find out if you should start this product now.

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Kraft Heinz recalls more than 13,000 pounds of soup.

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On May 17, USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced that Kraft Heinz Foods recalled13,504 pounds of frozen soup Distributed through the catering channels, including hotels, restaurants and other companies.

The reminder is limited to 4-lb. Tubes Marked "Chef Francisco Vegetal Beef and Barley Condensed Soup" and Bearings Lot Code LD28120FT1 and Establishment Number Number East. 15818A on the label. The product has been distributed in 16 lb. Marked boxes "Chef Francisco Minestrone condensed soup".

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The product has been recalled because of a packaging mixture.

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The recalled soup was drawn from the market after its discovery that the bad product was packed inside containers for the soup of vegetable beef of society and the barley condensed soup. Instead, customers who ordered the soup received the condensed soup of the company's minestrone.

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The soup may contain undeclared allergens.

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It is not only the fact that the bad soup was packed in beef soup containers with vegetable beef and barley that motivated the reminder. FSIS indicates that the minestrone soup inside the containers contains both milk and eggs, two of the most common food allergens, which have not occurred or on the list of glass-based mud ingredients and Barley.

Like two of the "great allergens of 8", milk and eggs should be identified on foodProducts subject to an FDA inspectionas specified by the 2004 Food Allergen Labeling Act and Consumer Protection.

Anyone with the soup at home or at work should throw it.

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Although there has been no disease report or other adverse effects related to the recalled soup consumption, the FSIS recommends that companies cease to serve the soup to customers and that it is "thrown" or returned to the place of purchase. "

Anyone with reminder questions can also contact Kraft Heinz Foods Hotline Relations with consumers at (855) 265-7238.

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