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A southeast Minnesota food company is recalling about 15,134 pounds of canned soup because of mis-branding and undeclared allergens. They were shipped for sale all over the county.

Faribault Foods Inc., in Faribault, Minnesota, produced the cans labeled "chicken noodle soup," but they actually contain a meatball and pasta product. The canned soup items were produced on May 26, 2020. What specifically is recalled? According to the USDA,

14-oz. cans of “Progresso Organic Chicken Noodle Soup with a best by date of “BestByMAY262022” printed on the bottom of the can and a best by date of “09JUN2022” printed on the product case.

The products subject to recall bear establishment number “EST18826A” printed on the bottom of the can under the best by date.

Soup Recall August 2020

How'd they find out? Customers complained they opened the can of chicken noodle soup and got meatballs and pasta instead. If you bought the soup, you're urged to thrown away or returned to where you bought 'em. If you have questions, call the USDA Meat and Poultry Hotline at 1-888-MPHotline .

And finally...they make Progresso soup in Faribault? Awesome!

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