Nathan's and Curtis hot dogs recalled after complaints about metal flakes - News Summed Up

Nathan's and Curtis hot dogs recalled after complaints about metal flakes


Meat processing firm John Morrell & Co. is recalling about 210,000 pounds of Nathan’s and Curtis ready-to-eat beef hot dogs after the company received complaints of “metal flakes” between the hot dogs and the packaging film. John Morrell said customers can contact the company for a full refund. The Cincinnati-based firm said it received “a small number” of complaints about metal flakes. There have been no confirmed reports of “adverse reactions or injury due to consumption of these products,” the USDA said. The recalled hot dogs were produced Jan. 26 and shipped nationwide.


Source: Los Angeles Times May 22, 2017 15:29 UTC



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