Frozen meals, snacks, cat food, and cheesecake are just a few items listed in March on the Federal Food and Drug Administration website.
A customer report of possible choking prompted a limited Lean Cuisine, Stouffer's frozen meals recall. Michigan shoppers can take their recalled meals back to the store to replace or refund their purchase. If you recently purchased Lean Cuisine or Stouffer ...
The recalled frozen meals were sold nationwide at many grocery stores. Both Stouffer’s and Lean Cuisine are popular brands, so it’s likely that some of the grocery stores you shop at sold the recalled meals. They were distributed to grocery stores between September 2024 and March 2025.
The recalled meals were potentially contaminated with a “wood-like material,” per the recall, which was made known after a consumer contacted Nestlé USA and informed them of a near-choking incident. There have been no other injuries or illnesses related to the recall to date.
Nestle has recalled some Lean Cuisine and Stouffer's frozen meals due to the potential presence of wood-like material.
Nestlé U.S. has issued a voluntary recall on a limited supply of its Stouffer’s and Lean Cuisine meals due to the potential presence of “wood-like material.” In a March 17 press release, the food conglomerate said the recalled products had been distributed “at major retailers” between September 2024 and March 2025.
Nestlé USA has issued a recall of select Lean Cuisine and Stouffer’s frozen meals due to the potential presence of “wood-like material.”
Four types of frozen food meals have been recalled “due to the potential presence of wood-like material,” Nestle USA announced on Monday.
Several Lean Cuisine and Stouffer's frozen meals have been recalled after consumers found a wood-like material in some ravioli, stir-fry, and lasagne entrées.