The recalled products were produced in one location between October 1, 2018 and March 8, 2019. They have the number "P-7221" on the back of the product package and a "use by" date of October 1, 2019 to March 7, 2020.
>The recalled products were produced in one location between October 1, 2018 and March 8, 2019. They have the number "P-7221" on the back of the product package and a "use by" date of October 1, 2019 to March 7, 2020.
Its funny how they don't mention the cause. If a company came out and said their grinder was faulty and they were implementing a metal scanner after that part of the line I might be interested in their future products
Its funny how they don't mention the cause. If a company came out and said their grinder was faulty and they were implementing a metal scanner after that part of the line I might be interested in their future products
Makes you wonder how long the line was running before they found the problem. 12 million pounds is a lot of product. Quality control really dropped the ball here.
Makes you wonder how long the line was running before they found the problem. 12 million pounds is a lot of product. Quality control really dropped the ball here.
They should offer free lunches of tendies every day in each factory with tendies they produced there. If the employees are eating it, then it might yield higher stress on quality control.
They should offer free lunches of tendies every day in each factory with tendies they produced there. If the employees are eating it, then it might yield higher stress on quality control.
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Its funny how they don't mention the cause. If a company came out and said their grinder was faulty and they were implementing a metal scanner after that part of the line I might be interested in their future products
Makes you wonder how long the line was running before they found the problem. 12 million pounds is a lot of product. Quality control really dropped the ball here.
They should offer free lunches of tendies every day in each factory with tendies they produced there. If the employees are eating it, then it might yield higher stress on quality control.
I made a post a month ago about 20k-ish pounds... 12MILLION? WTF who fucked up THAT bad. This is crazy.
I know right? It speaks volumes for overall food standards. And never buy food from China. You can taste the sadness.