ConAgra Foods is recalling approximately 195,597 pounds of P.F. Chang's Home Menu frozen chicken and beef entrees produced between May 31 and June 22, 2016. The recall was issued after metal fragments were found in a sugar ingredient provided by a supplier for use in the sauces. No injuries have been reported to date, but consumers are advised not to eat these meals and should return them to the store for a refund or throw them away. The affected 22-oz bags were sold at retail locations nationwide and can be identified by specific lot codes and establishment numbers EST. 233 or EST. P-115.
The recalled meals may contain curled, shiny metal fragments ranging from 2 to 9 millimeters in diameter. Consuming these fragments poses a risk of dental injury, internal lacerations, or choking.
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Sources: USDA Notice Β· Raw API Response