Almost two million pounds of single-serving Kraft Velveeta Cheesy Skillet dinners are being recalled because the labels didn't identify that they contain soy products.
The 9-ounce microwaveable Ultimate Cheeseburger Mac meals were made over the last seven months and have use/sell by date between March and October, 2014.
The dinners are produced by Truitt Brothers Inc. of East Bernstadt, Ky., which reported the ingredient list error to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service. The agency said there have been no reports of illnesses due to the mix-up.
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4 comments:
Oh my god! contains soy products…what a wage of food that could be eaten by those that are hungry. We are so lucky the government was there to protect us.
Send it overseas to all those starving African Kids, they'll eat anything, and I mean anything. I once saw an Natl. Geographic channel that they cook up insects and eat them!
7:04 Oh the humanity. People eating natural things, versus this velveeta crap. I'd rather do heroin, than eat processed foods, such as this.
7:04 those folks you saw eating bugs, were Obama's relatives, too stupid to know bugs are not food!
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