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Some Hot Pockets recalled by Nestle’ Foods

Following a massive beef recall last week, some Hot Pocket brands are following suit.

Nestle’ Foods announced a recall of some Hot Pockets sandwiches on Tuesday.

Customers who purchased Philly Steak & Cheese brand hot pockets shouldn’t eat them, but rather, return them to the store for a full refund, the company said in a statement.

The following Hot Pocket brands are being recalled:

Hot Pockets Philly Steak & Cheese, 9 oz. UPC 43695 07107 8, Batch #’s:

3021544512 with a best before date of March 2014
3029544512 with a best before date of March 2014
3197544512 with a best before date of September 2014
3240544512 with a best before date of October 2014

-Hot Pockets Philly Steak & Cheese, 54 oz., UPC 43695 07520 5, Batch #’s:

3022544513 with a best before date of March 2014
3191544512 with a best before date of September 2014
3224544512 with a best before date of October 2014
3254544512 with a best before date of November 2014
3268544512 with a best before date of November 2014

Hot Pockets Philly Steak & Cheese 22.5 oz., UPC 43695 15990 5, Batch #’s:

3197544512 with a best before date of September 2014
3240544512 with a best before date of October 2014

Hot Pocket Croissant Crust Philly Steak & Cheese, 9 oz., UPC 43695 05634 1, Batch #’s”

3211544512 with a best before date of September 2014
3248544512 with a best before date of November 2014
3283544512 with a best before date of December 2014

The Hot Pocket recall came after The Rancho Feeding Corp., based in Petulama, Calif., recalled nearly 9 million pounds of meat Friday, according to a news release from the USDA.

The USDA announced that the company was recalling the meat because Rancho Feeding Corp. had “processed diseased and unsound animals and carried out these activities without the benefit or full benefit of federal inspections,” the release stated.

No illnesses have been reported in relation to the Rancho Feeding Corporation recall, according to the USDA.

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