Check your cupboards...a very popular Hormel Foods canned food is being recalled due to contamination. 

Hormel Foods Corporation has issued an immediate recall of approximately 256,185 pounds of Dinty Moore beef stew due to potential wood contamination.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced this critical food safety alert after receiving multiple consumer complaints.

Dinty Moore BEEF STEW-USDA
Dinty Moore BEEF STEW-USDA
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Product Details

The recalled product includes 20-ounce metal cans of "Dinty Moore BEEF STEW" with specific identifying information:

  • Best By date: February 2028
  • Lot code: T02045 (may include additional numbers)
  • Establishment number: EST 199G
  • Production date: February 4, 2025

These products were distributed to retail locations across the United States, making this a nationwide concern.

Safety Concerns

The recall was triggered after three consumers reported finding pieces of wood in their beef stew.

While no injuries have been confirmed, the presence of foreign material poses serious health risks, including potential choking hazards and internal injuries.

Immediate Action Required

If you have purchased this product, do not consume it under any circumstances.

Check your pantry immediately for cans matching the description above.

Safely dispose of the product or return it to your place of purchase for a full refund.

Anyone who may have consumed this product and experienced adverse effects should contact their healthcare provider immediately.

This recall demonstrates the importance of checking product labels and staying informed about food safety alerts to protect your family's health.

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