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Garbanzo Bean Cans Recalled Because They Could Be Minestrone Soup

recalledfgarbanzobeansFaribault Foods, Inc. announced today a voluntary recall of Field Day Organic Garbanzo Beans because some cans with this label may contain Minestrone soup.

 

 

Faribault Foods received two reports that cans of the Organic Garbanzo Beans contain Minestrone soup (a vegetable and pasta soup). No other lot codes of Field Day Organic Garbanzo Beans or Field Day products are affected.


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The Minestrone soup contains wheat, milk, soy, and egg allergens.

People who have an allergy or severe sensitivity to wheat, milk, soy, or egg allergens run the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume the Minestrone soup product.

The products involved were sold in grocery and other retail outlets nationwide.

The following product, with the specific code date listed, is affected by the recall:

Product Name Size UPC Code
Field Day Organic Garbanzo Beans 15 oz 42563 60003 813 C1 014 10

The code is printed on the bottom of the can.

No illnesses have been associated with these products. Retailers are removing the product from the store shelves.

Consumers can return the product to their place of purchase for a full refund. Consumers with questions can contact the company at 888-201-6440 (8:00am to 5:00pm Central Time).

Garbanzo Bean Cans Recalled Because They Could Be Minestrone Soup

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