Frozen spaghetti and meatball meals from Lean Cuisine may contain an unappetizing and potentially harmful ingredient. Nestle is recalling some Lean Cuisine Simple Favorites Spaghetti with Meatballs meals may contain red plastic pieces inside, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
Nestle, which owns the Lean Cuisine brands, said the recalled meals were produced during a one-hour period last October, according to news reports. “The packages have a product code of 13800-10390 and a product code 0298595519 P.”
Nestle said that, so far, no one has been injured from possibly digesting the plastic pieces. The company did not say how many people found the plastic in their meals.
As a North Charleston personal injury lawyer , I’m glad to hear that no one has yet been injured from this recalled product. I urge consumers who own Lean Cuisine meals to check their freezers for this recalled item. Nestle said most of the recalled meals have already been bought from stores, and most would be in homes already. If you own the recalled product, you can return it to the store of purchase, throw it out, and call (866) 606-8264.
If you or a loved one has been injured by a recalled product, contact a personal injury lawyer in North Charleston .
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