Boston Market Frozen Entree Recalled Due to Foreign Matter
Do you love the Boston Market Boneless Pork Rib dinner? If you do, you'll need to give it a miss for a bit (and maybe even throw out what's in your house) because there's been a recall on the frozen not-ready-to-eat boneless pork rib patties made on various dates from December 7, 2018, to February 2019.
"Foreign Matter" has been found. According to info from the US Department of Agriculture, pieces of glass or hard plastic have been found by consumers. No injuries or hospital visits have been reported.
14-oz. black cardboard box packages containing “BOSTON MARKET Home Style Meals BONELESS PORK RIB SHAPED PATTY WITH BBQ SAUCE & MASHED POTATOES” with “BEST BY:” dates of 12/07/2019 lot code 8341, 01/04/2020 lot code 9004, 01/24/2020 lot code 9024, or 02/15/2020 lot code 9046, represented on the label.
The products subject to recall bear establishment number “EST. 18297” on the end carton flap of the package. These items were shipped to a Department of Defense facility in Tucson, Ariz. and retail locations nationwide.
Here are the labels to look for (for a downloadable PDF, click HERE).
RECALLED BOSTON MARKET RIBS
A Boston Market spokesperson said,
“Upon learning of the potential contamination of the “Boston Market® Homestyle Meals Boneless Pork Rib Shaped Patty with BBQ Sauce & Mashed Potatoes” frozen entrée with “Best By” dates of: 12/07/2019, 01/04/2020, 01/24/2020, or 02/15/2020, Boston Market confirmed with the manufacturer, Bellisio Foods, that it was undertaking all necessary steps to promptly recall the frozen entrée product. Consumers with questions about the recall may contact Krista Cummings, Consumer Affairs Supervisor for Bellisio Foods at (855) 871-9977.
Additional information regarding this recall is located at http://bostonmarketathome.com/news/.”
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