More Than 700,000 Pounds Of Spaghetti And Meatballs Recalled

Conagra Brands has recalled over 700,000 pounds of misbranded spaghetti and meatball products after finding milk, an undeclared allergen, in several products. This was announced on Friday by the Department of Agriculture. The affected products were made this year on January 5 and January 12 and include pounds of Chef Boyardee and Libby's spaghetti. Here's a full list of the recalled products:

14.75-oz. cans with “Libby’s spaghetti and meatballs made with pork, chicken and beef in tomato sauce” on the label with package code 2100701200 and Use By Date 01/02/19.

14.75-oz. cans with “Del Pino’s spaghetti & meatballs made with pork, chicken and beef in tomato sauce” on the label with package code 2100701200 and Use By Date 01/02/19.

14.75-oz. cans with “Hy-Top Spaghetti and Meatballs Made with Pork, Chicken and Beef in Tomato Sauce” on the label with package code 2100701200 and Use By Date 01/02/19.

14.75-oz. cans with “Food Hold Spaghetti & Meatballs Made with pork, chicken and beef in tomato sauce” on the label with package code 2100701200 and Use By Date 01/02/19.

14.75-oz. cans with “Essential Everyday Spaghetti with Meatballs Made With Pork, Chicken and Beef in Tomato Sauce” on the label with package code 2100701200 and Use By Date 01/02/19.

14.75-oz. cans with “Chef Boyardee Mini pasta shells & meatballs, Pasta and Meatballs made with Pork, Chicken and Beef in Tomato Sauce” on the label with package code 2100700500 and Use By Date 12/26/18.

While there are no confirmed reports of illness or harmful reactions to these foods, consumers are advised to throw away or return the products to their place of purchase.


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