Wednesday, June 23, 2010

SpaghettiOs recall affects 15 million pounds of pre-cooked pasta

Last night, Campbell Soup Business put out a SpaghettiOs recall that will probably affect 15 million pounds of the canned pasta product. The SpaghettiOs recall is not happening because of any reported illnesses, but was issued “out of an abundance of caution.” You will find 3 types of SpaghettiOs within the recall because of uncooked meat.

Article Source: SpaghettiOs recall affects 15 million pounds of pre-cooked pasta by Personal Money Store

SpaghettiOs and their recall products

The three products involved within the SpaghettiOs recall are all 14.75-ounce cans, stamped with the code EST 4K and a “use by” date between June 2010 and December 2011. These are:

  • You will find the SpaghettiOs with Meatballs with the product code U5
  • There are the SpaghettiOs A to Z with Meatballs with the product code 4N
  • There's SpaghettiOs “Cars” Fun Shapes with Meatballs with the product code KS.

Inspection of SpaghettiOs recall by Department of Agriculture

The SpaghettiOs recall is being announced in conjunction with Campbell Soup Company and also with the U.S. Department of Agriculture Food Safety Inspection Service. The FSIS was completing a routine safety inspection of the Campbell warehouse that is in Paris, Texas when they found that some meats within the SpaghettiOs recall were undercooked. Undercooked canned meats can pose a danger of sickness if eaten.

Costs of all the recalled SpaghettiOs

The cost of any food recall can very quickly and effortlessly run into the millions of dollars. Retail, a can of SpaghettiOs generally costs about 80 cents. Back-of-the-envelope calculations explain that at 15 ounces apiece, the company is recalling about 16 million cans of SpaghettiOs. They are offering to refund or replace any SpaghettiOs recalled – which puts just the product cost at $ 12.8 million, retail. Add that to the cost of recovering from the recall after announcing and administering it. In other words, one malfunctioning cooker that was not repaired in almost 18 months will cost the company at least $ 13 million if not more. The company’s stock has also been steadily losing value today, though until today it was recovering very well from the 2009 stock market fall.

What to do if you are affected by the SpaghettiOs recall

Return your SpaghettiOs to the store where you purchased them if you were within the recall. The store should give you a full replacement or refund. For a lot more info, you are able to call the Campbell's hotline at 866-495-3774.



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