Health & Fitness

Frozen Foods Sold In Multiple MI Stores Recalled Over Plastic Contamination

The affected products were sold at several stores in Michigan, including Kroger, Target and Walmart.

Plant-based frozen products are being recalled across the United States, including in Michigan, after a popular retailer revealed they could contain bits of plastic.

Morningstar Farms issued a recall of two of its products on Thursday due to possible contamination. The recall includes 10.5-ounce Buffalo Chik’n Nuggets and 8-ounce Hot & Spicy Sausage Patties. The company says no other product lines are affected.

The FDA published the recall on Monday.

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In Michigan, the products were sold at Kroger, Target and Walmart, according to Morningstar Farms’ website.

The affected products have best-by dates from July 5 to July 8, the company's announcement noted, as well as UPC numbers of 000 28989 10110 5 and 000 28989 10094 8.

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Morningstar didn't say how the contamination might have occurred.

People who bought the recalled products are instructed to discard them and contact the company for a refund.

Morningstar’s consumer affairs team can be reached by phone on weekdays from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. at (800) 962-0120, or by text at (877) 453-5837.

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