Popular Food Recalled In Michigan Contains Hazardous 'Foreign Material'

By Logan DeLoye

March 21, 2025

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Nestlé USA recalled multiple varieties of its Lean Cuisine® and STOUFFER’S® frozen meals, distributed to retailers across the U.S. on Monday (March 17) due to the possible presence of "wood-like material."

According to the United States Food & Drug Administration, the product, sold in retail stores across Michigan, could contain materials that increase consumer risk of choking.

Lean Cuisine® and STOUFFER’S® frozen meals mentioned in the recall include "Lean Cuisine® Butternut Squash Ravioli, Lean Cuisine® Spinach Artichoke Ravioli, Lean Cuisine® Lemon Garlic Shrimp Stir Fry, and STOUFFER’S® Party Size Chicken Lasagna that were produced between August 2024-March 2025."

(See a full list of Batch Numbers and Best By Dates included in the recall via fda.gov.)

The company is currently working with the FDA to investigate the source of the "wood-like material" in the recalled products, and assured that consumer safety is their top priority.

One potential choking incident was reported as a result of consuming a recalled product listed above.

Customers who recently purchased a recalled product are urged to avoid consumption and return it to the place they purchased it for a full refund. Consumers with questions can call Nestlé USA at (800) 681-1676.

For more information regarding the recall and to see photos of the frozen meals that might contain foreign materials visit fda.gov.

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