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Mike Wehner
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- 15,000 pounds of soup is being recalled because the cans that claim to be chicken noodle soup is actually beef pasta.
- The mislabeled cans contain many allergens not listed on the labels since the labels are completely incorrect.
- If you have any of the products in your home, you're advised to throw it out or return it to the store you bought it from for a refund.
Normally when a product recall is announced due to undeclared ingredients, it's something simple, like the company forgetting to put onions or garlic on its ingredients label. A new recall from Faribault Foods, Inc., which produces the popular Progresso line of soups, is quite a bit different.
Yes, the chicken soup involved in the recall does include something that isn't on the ingredients label, but it's a little bit more intense than that. You see, the cans of "Progresso organic chicken noodle soup," that may be in your pantry right now might not actually be chicken noodle soup at all.
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15,000 pounds of Progresso chicken soup recalled because it’s not chicken soup originally appeared on BGR.com on Sat, 22 Aug 2020 at 09:01:20 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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