Reminder of hot bags for possible contamination by glass and plastic



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Nestlé Prepared Foods has issued a reminder of its hot pockets of pepperoni about the potential for contamination by “foreign matter”, the Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) of the US Department of Agriculture said on Friday.

The company is recalling the popular product after reporting that there were unwanted pieces of plastic and glass in some hot pockets.

FSIS has received four reports from customers alleging they found the materials in their hot pockets, resulting in the recall of approximately 762,615 pounds of non-ready-to-eat items.

So far, only one “minor injury” has been reported related to the contamination, but FSIS encourages consumers who have purchased the product to exercise caution and avoid consumption.

“This product must be thrown away or returned to the place of purchase,” FSIS wrote.

The products in question were manufactured between November 13, 2020 and November 16, 2020, and have been shipped to retailers across the country, according to FSIS.

Consumers are cautioned to look for hot pouches with a label that reads “Nestlé HOT POCKETS BRAND SANDWICHES: PREMIUM PEPPERONI MADE WITH PIZZA PORK, CHICKEN AND BEEF PIZZA GARLIC BUTTERY CROUST”, with best use by February 2022.

FSIS has classified contaminated hot bags as a “high risk” Class I problem and urges consumers to seek medical attention if they come in contact with the product.

Nestlé Prepared Foods, which acquired Hot Pockets in 2002, could not be reached immediately for comment.



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