USDA2016-01-30Class IINSPECTION VIOLATION
The Noble Spoon chicken and beef meals recalled for lack of federal inspection
Do not eat The Noble Spoon meals from January
The Noble Spoon, a California food company, produced about 289 pounds of chicken and beef ready-to-eat meals without federal food safety inspection. These products do not have the required USDA inspection mark and were sold in Marin and Sonoma counties in early 2016. No illnesses have been reported so far.
- Do not eat The Noble Spoon meals with sell-by dates of 02/03 or 02/04 (January 2016)
- Throw away the recalled products or return them to the store where you bought them
- Call your doctor if you or anyone in your household ate these meals and feels sick
Hazard
Produced Without Benefit of Inspection
Sold states
California
Affected count
143 pounds
Products
12-oz. sealed plastic trays containing THE NOBLE SPOON, Chicken Carbonara., 12.5-oz. sealed plastic trays containing “THE NOBLE SPOON, Chicken Picatta.”, 12.5-oz. sealed plastic trays containing “THE NOBLE SPOON, Meatloaf & Potatoes with bacon and cheddar cheese.”, 13-oz. sealed plastic trays containing “THE NOBLE SPOON, Spaghetti & Meatballs.”, 13-oz. sealed plastic trays containing “THE NOBLE SPOON, John Ash Signature Dish, Campanelle Pasta Bolognese.”, 13-oz. sealed plastic trays containing “THE NOBLE SPOON, John Ash Signature Dish, Mexican Pot Roast.”, 14.5-oz. sealed plastic trays containing “THE NOBLE SPOON, Chicken Enchiladas.” , 15-oz. sealed plastic trays containing “THE NOBLE SPOON, Chicken Burrito.”
Consumer contact
Richard J. McIntire
Official notice
http://www.fsis.usda.gov/recalls-alerts/noble-spoon-recalls-chicken-and-beef-products-produced-without-benefit-inspectionDon't want to check this manually?
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