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February 14, 2013 / Narine Khngikyan

Lean Cuisine Meals Recalled due to Glass Fragments

Nestlé Food Company has issued a voluntary recall of their Lean Cuisine Culinary Collection Mushroom Mezzaluna Ravioli. The company is taking action after three consumers reported they found small fragments of glass in the microwavable meal. Currently, no injuries have been reported and much of the product has been removed from store shelves.

More than 500,000 of the ravioli meals have been affected by this recall. The recalled Lean Cuisine products can be identified with UPC codes 2311587812 and 2312587812 and a best-by date of DEC 2013. The frozen dinners were first distributed in November 2012 and sold at supermarkets nationwide.

The company is unsure how the glass pieces made their way into the product but are urging consumers to dispose of the product if they have purchased it. Those who purchased the recalled Lean Cuisine meal should contact Nestlé for further instructions on how to obtain reimbursement coupons.

If you have purchased a product and suspect it poses serious health and safety hazards, contact Khorrami, LLP for a confidential consultation.

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