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Recall Alert: Steak Dinners Recalled Because Of Bones
Conagra Brands has recalled more than 67 tons of family-size Salisbury steak dinners because they could be contaminated with bone fragments and other materials, the U.S. Agriculture Department has said.
Conagra, of Russellville, Arkansas, reported that it had received a number of consumer complaints and three reports of minor oral injuries associated with consumption of 27-ounce packages of the steaks, which are labeled “Banquet Family Size 6 Salisbury Steaks & Brown Gravy Made With Chicken, Pork And Beef – Grill Marks Added,” the USDA said.
The agency’s Food Safety and Inspection Service, or FSIS, said that 135,159 pounds of the product produced on March 10 — roughly equivalent to 80,000 packages — carry the lot code 5006 8069 10 05 and a “best by” date of “SEP 01 2019.”
The products were shipped nationwide.
The FSIS said that it was likely that many consumers have the recalled product in their freezers.
It said that anyone who bought them should throw them away or return them to the store that sold them.
Consumers with questions about the recall can also call Conagra’s brands consumer affairs office at 800-289-6014.
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