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Major Brand Recalling Around 13,500 Pounds Of Frozen Soup
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The recall is due to misbranding and undeclared allergens
The affected product was distributed to various hotels, restaurants and institutions nationwide
Major brand Kraft Heinz Food Company is recalling approximately 13,504 pounds of frozen soup. The product has been misbranded and may contain two major allergens.
The company learned of the problem when a food service customer complained that the soup labeled as vegetable beef and barley condensed soup was actually minestrone condensed soup, the U.S. Department of Agriculture s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) said in the recall
This means that the products have been misbranded and may contain allergens that are not specified on the label. Specifically, it may contain undeclared milk and eggs, both of which are included in the list of eight most common food allergies that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has
By big rig
May 5, 2021
As the classic theme goes, When you have pizza on a bagel, you can have pizza any time. But what if the ingredients aren t really there?
A lawsuit claims that Bagel Bites don t contain enough cheese and tomato sauce as hyped up on the product s box.
The lawsuit claims, the Product does not contain real mozzarella cheese and tomato sauce, as these foods are understood and expected by consumers.
The lawsuit also claims that thickeners and fillers are being used.
Kraft Heinz Food Company, who produces Bagel Bites, says the lawsuit lacks merit.
Not sure what you expect for something that taste like Styrofoam with pizza sauce and cheese
By big rig
May 5, 2021
As the classic theme goes, When you have pizza on a bagel, you can have pizza any time. But what if the ingredients aren t really there?
A lawsuit claims that Bagel Bites don t contain enough cheese and tomato sauce as hyped up on the product s box.
The lawsuit claims, the Product does not contain real mozzarella cheese and tomato sauce, as these foods are understood and expected by consumers.
The lawsuit also claims that thickeners and fillers are being used.
Kraft Heinz Food Company, who produces Bagel Bites, says the lawsuit lacks merit.
Not sure what you expect for something that taste like Styrofoam with pizza sauce and cheese