DiGiorno pizzas, Stouffer’s meals recalled for glass in food

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Nestle USA is recalling nearly 3 million boxes of frozen DiGiorno pizzas, Stouffer’s lasagnas and Lean Cuisine meals. | Bloomberg

Nearly 3 million boxes of frozen DiGiorno pizzas, Stouffer’s lasagnas and Lean Cuisine meals are being recalled after customers said they found pieces of glass in their food.

Nestle USA, the company behind the brands, said no injuries have been reported. The company said the source of the glass is spinach that is a common ingredient in all three brands. The food maker said an investigation is ongoing.

The recall covers about 2.98 million individual boxes, including four varieties of DiGiorno pizzas, five types of Lean Cuisine meals, four Stouffer’s lasagnas and one Stouffer’s spinach souffle. Nestle listed listed each recalled product on its website, including the production codes on the boxes and the “Best Before Dates.”

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