Urgent recall for breakfast item that may contain pieces of plastic
Briefly

A recall has been initiated for 34,801 cases of Lamb Weston frozen hash browns after the discovery of plastic contaminants posing health risks. The US FDA reported that over 730,000 pounds potentially contain plastic pieces ranging from one to eight millimeters, with a Class II recall designation indicating a risk of choking or physical harm from ingestion. The affected products, distributed in several countries, include specific item numbers. Lamb Weston, supplying major chains like McDonald's, faces scrutiny over the safety of its widespread frozen potato product offerings.
The US FDA has issued a Class II recall for 34,801 cases of Lamb Weston frozen hash browns after plastic pieces were discovered, potentially causing health risks.
The recall affects over 730,000 pounds of hash browns distributed across the US and internationally, raising concerns over ingestion of harmful plastic pieces.
Read at Mail Online
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