Skip to content WebMD: Better Information. Better Health.
  • Bookmark This Page
  • Site Map
  • Sign up for WebMD Newsletters
Font Size
A
A
A

Some 'Lean Pockets' Sandwiches Recalled

Nestle Recalls Frozen Lean Pockets Spinach Artichoke Chicken; Bits of Plastic May Be in Sandwiches
By Miranda Hitti
WebMD Health News
Reviewed by Louise Chang, MD

July 15, 2008 -- Nestle Prepared Foods Company is recalling nearly 200,000 pounds of frozen stuffed chicken sandwiches that may contain pieces of plastic.

Nestle has received two consumer reports of injuries from the product, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA).

The recall only includes 9-ounce boxes of "Lean Pockets Spinach Artichoke Chicken -- 2 sandwiches." Printed on the side of each box is a "Best Before" date of "Nov 2009" followed by a package code beginning "8144 544616." Also printed on the side of the package is the establishment number "P7721A."

No other Lean Pockets sandwiches are being recalled.

The products were produced May 23 and distributed to stores nationwide.

Consumers with questions about the recall should call Nestle Consumer Services Center at 800-350-5016.

webMD Video

click to expand/contract  Truth About Coffee

Can the secret of good health be found in a cup of joe? Not completely, but research is showing it's a good start.

Watch Video

click to expand/contract  Supermarket Savvy

click to expand/contract  Workout Foods

click to expand/contract  Sports Drinks

click to expand/contract  Truth About Alcohol

Most Popular Stories