Lean Pocket Recall
July 16, 2008 at 8:56 am 2 comments
The Nestle Prepared Foods Company is recalling nearly 200-thousand pounds of frozen Lean Pockets spinach artichoke chicken sandwiches.
The company got complaints from consumers about pieces of plastic in the sandwiches.
While the USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service has received no complaints so far, two injuries have been reported to the Nestle company.
The recalled sandwiches were distributed nationwide, have a “Best Before” date of November 2009 on the side of each box and the establishment number P7721A.
Entry filed under: Food and Cooking. Tags: Lean Pocket Recall, nestle, nestle prepared foods, November 2009, P7721A, recall, spinach artichoke chicken sandwiches, USDA, USDA's Food Safety and Inspection Service.
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Janet Horan | July 29, 2008 at 10:52 am
I don’t know exactly where I am supposed to write to for this question, but maybe someone knows. I purchased Lean Pockets spinach artichoke chicken from Costco. It came in a bib box of course and I now have no box to look at numbers,etc. Were the costco large boxes affected? Thanks to anyone who knows.
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banquet manager | August 1, 2008 at 8:50 am
Many fast food restaurants, with McDonalds leading the way, have removed raw tomatoes from their menu. The same goes for other restaurants. Now it’s hitting the banquet departments.
At work it’s a real pain in the butt since the chef has to modify some dishes that we serve. They don’t want to do it but it they don’t, the wacky customers say “is that a chopped-up tomato in that dish or a red pepper” or some other stupid comment like that. And don’t ask the waiters what’s in the food because they sure don’t know.
Read my post http://soyouwanttobeabanquetmanager.blogspot.com/2008/06/is-there-any-food-that-we-can-eat_18.html for more info.