If you have this frozen food at home, throw it now, the USDA says
The authorities warn you not to eat this pasta meal.
Frozen foods are intended to facilitate your life by saving time and energy. In addition, they allow you to create a delicious meal without requiring culinary expertise. But if you are one of the 128 million people in the United States.Consume frozen dinnersAccording to the Statista Research Department, you must know the last reminder notice posted by the US Department of Agriculture (USDA). If your freezer is currently stored with a particular frozen meal, your health can be in danger. Read on what kind of frozen foods that the USDA urges you to get rid of and become aware of the potential risks related to food,The CDC warns you to eat nothing of this company.
Bellisio Foods Inc. recalled nearly 4,000 pounds of Michelina jelly spaghettis.
On May 4, USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced that Bellisio Foods Inc. voluntarily recalled 3,927 pounds of itsFrozen spaghettis with meat sauce. The meals in question were produced by the manufacturer of Frozen Foods based on Ohio on April 22, 2021. According to the notice posted by the USDA, the recall products contain Lot code J1112N8 on the package, code UPC 7 17854 10503 9 on the lower label, and have a date of the best date of April 22, 2022 (written as "Best by 22Apr2022").
The products in question - which have been shipped to retail locations across the United States - can also be identified by the numbered institution. 18297 inside the USDA brand of the inspection.
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Spaghetti has been recalled because of a bad break and an undeclared allergen.
Routine tests revealed that frozen food contains soy, a common food allergy. "The problem has been discovered when the company has made it possible to have determined that the ingredients containing soy may have emitted with the recalled product that does not normally contain soy", the notice of recall on frozen pasta is read.
According to the University of the Nebraska-Lincoln Food Allergy Resources and Research Program, Soy is among theTop 8 major allergenic foods, with milk, eggs, fish, crustacean crustaceans, tree nuts, peanuts and wheat. Unfortunately, the presence of the ingredient has not been declared on the frozen spaghetti label, which violates the food allergen label of the food and drug administration (FDA) and the protection of protection 2004 consumers requiring food manufacturers to disclose thePresence or potential presence from one of the above allergens in pre-packaged products.
Fortunately, Bellisio Foods received no confirmed report of adverse effects among those who consumed spaghetti at the recall announcement date. But anyone worried about their health after eating frozen food should ask for a doctor.
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If you bought the recalled spaghetti, do not consume it.
"FSI fear that some products can be in consumer freezers. Consumers who bought these products are invited not to consume them", the notice of reminder states. "These products must be thrown or returned to the place of purchase."
If you have the spaghetti assigned to the house, you can also contactKrista CummingsWith consumer business at Bellisio Foods, at 800-446-5469 or [email protected]. In addition, consumers with food security concerns can call the USDA meat and poultry hotline at 1-888-674-6854 weekdays.
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This is not the first time that Bellisio Foods recalled one of its frozen meals.
In December 2017, the FDA announced that Bellisio Foods also reminded the Fettuccine of Michelina Alfredo because of thePossible presence of undeclared soybeans. "People who have a soy allergy or sensitivity can run the risk of serious allergic reaction if they consume this product," the FDA declared at the time.
The company has also voluntarily recalled another frozen food in 2019. Approximately 173,000 pounds of frozen pork input products have been recalled after potential contamination withpieces of glass and hard plasticThe USDA announced on February 23, 2019. Boned pork rib cakes, identified as Boston market meals, pork coast meals boned with boneless pork rib with a barbecue sauce and a puree. Potatoes, have been recalled because consumers complaining of foreign objects in meat.
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