Over 256,000 Pounds Of Canned Beef Stew Recalled Due To Wood Fragments

The post Over 256,000 Pounds Of Canned Beef Stew Recalled Due To Wood Fragments appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Hormel Foods Corporation is voltartarily recalling around 256,185 pounds of its Dinty Moore canned … More beef stew product. (Photo: Getty) getty Three consumers had a beef about this stew. Apparently, they had found pieces of wood in their Dinty Moore Beef Stew and complained to the makers of the stew, Hormel Foods Corporation. Rather than have anyone else potentially stew over the situation, Hormel decided then to recall voluntarily around 256,185 pounds of its canned beef stew product, according to an announcement by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service. Dint Moore Beef Stew Is The Product Being Recalled The recall affects a specific lot of Dinty Moore Beef Stew that was packaged in 20 ounce cans on February 4, 2025. These cans were shipped across the U.S. If you want to determine whether your Dinty Moore Beef Stew is affected by the recall, the canned answer is look for a lot code of “T02045”, an establishment number of “EST 199G” and a “Best By” date of “FEB 2028.” If you find such things when you are on the can, naturally, your “best by date” for that should be never. You should either safely discard the product or return it for a refund. Even though there haven’t yet been any confirmed reports of injuries from consuming the product, you “wood” not want to risk it yourself. What To Do If You’ve Eaten Some Wood In general, it’s not a good idea to eat wood if you are a human or even if you are a woodchuck for that matter. Chewing on wood could end up damaging your teeth and gums. Plus, humans lack the digestive enzymes to break down wood. So if you swallow some wood, it’s going to remain roughly the same shape and form…

May 30, 2025 - 19:00
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Over 256,000 Pounds Of Canned Beef Stew Recalled Due To Wood Fragments

The post Over 256,000 Pounds Of Canned Beef Stew Recalled Due To Wood Fragments appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.

Hormel Foods Corporation is voltartarily recalling around 256,185 pounds of its Dinty Moore canned … More beef stew product. (Photo: Getty) getty Three consumers had a beef about this stew. Apparently, they had found pieces of wood in their Dinty Moore Beef Stew and complained to the makers of the stew, Hormel Foods Corporation. Rather than have anyone else potentially stew over the situation, Hormel decided then to recall voluntarily around 256,185 pounds of its canned beef stew product, according to an announcement by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service. Dint Moore Beef Stew Is The Product Being Recalled The recall affects a specific lot of Dinty Moore Beef Stew that was packaged in 20 ounce cans on February 4, 2025. These cans were shipped across the U.S. If you want to determine whether your Dinty Moore Beef Stew is affected by the recall, the canned answer is look for a lot code of “T02045”, an establishment number of “EST 199G” and a “Best By” date of “FEB 2028.” If you find such things when you are on the can, naturally, your “best by date” for that should be never. You should either safely discard the product or return it for a refund. Even though there haven’t yet been any confirmed reports of injuries from consuming the product, you “wood” not want to risk it yourself. What To Do If You’ve Eaten Some Wood In general, it’s not a good idea to eat wood if you are a human or even if you are a woodchuck for that matter. Chewing on wood could end up damaging your teeth and gums. Plus, humans lack the digestive enzymes to break down wood. So if you swallow some wood, it’s going to remain roughly the same shape and form…

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