Nestlé USA announces a recall of select frozen meals due to safety issues.
Nestlé USA has announced a voluntary recall of selected frozen meals from its Lean Cuisine and STOUFFER’S brands after reports of a potential choking hazard due to ‘wood-like material.’ The recalled items include specific ravioli and lasagna products. Consumers are advised to check packaging for batch codes and return any affected products to retailers for refunds. Nestlé USA is working closely with health authorities to ensure consumer safety and has apologized for any inconvenience caused.
In a move that’s keeping a watchful eye on safety, Nestlé USA has decided to voluntarily recall some of their beloved frozen meal options from the Lean Cuisine and STOUFFER’S brands. If you enjoy a quick, satisfying meal from your freezer, you’ll want to pay attention to this recall.
The heart of the matter lies in the potential presence of a “wood-like material” found in some meals. While we all love a good dinner, the last thing anyone wants is something unexpected in their food! There has been a reported choking incident related to these products, which has spurred the company to take immediate action for consumer safety.
Specific meals that are part of this recall include:
If you’ve recently purchased any of these meals, it’s important to check the packaging.
The meals in question were produced between August 2024 and March 2025 and distributed to major U.S. retailers from September 2024 to March 2025. Thankfully, only limited batches are impacted, which means not every Lean Cuisine or STOUFFER’S product is affected.
For those who may have these specific frozen meals in their freezer, it is strongly advised not to prepare or consume them. Instead, head on over to your retailer to return the affected products for a replacement or full refund. Nestlé USA is taking this matter seriously and is working diligently to investigate the source of the wood-like material. For peace of mind, they believe this to be an isolated issue.
In addition to actively cooperating with the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) and the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Nestlé USA has assured consumers that the quality, safety, and integrity of its products remain a top priority.
The company has extended its sincerest apologies for any inconvenience this may have caused. Nestlé understands that recalls can be a hassle, and they’re committed to ensuring that their food products meet the high standards that consumers expect.
For those looking to identify whether their meals are part of the recall, batch codes can be found on the side of the meal packaging. This will help you determine if you need to take action.
If you have any further questions or concerns, don’t hesitate to get in touch with Nestlé USA customer service at (800) 681-1676. They’re ready to help you every step of the way.
As always, it’s important to stay informed about food safety, and this recall is a reminder of just how crucial it is to be vigilant about the products we bring into our homes. Nestlé USA is doing what’s right for its customers, and with a little care on your part, you can ensure your meals are safe and sound!
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