Nestle Recalls Some Hot Pockets

    (Courtesy: Nestle USA)
    (Courtesy: Nestle USA)

    Nestle has announced a voluntary recall of some of its popular Hot Pockets food products.

    FOX News Radio’s Jane Metzler has the details:

    Two Hot Pocket products being pulled off store shelves. Foodmaker Nestle says Philly Steak and Croissant Crust Philly Steak and Cheese Hot Pocket sandwiches may contain recalled meat from a California company. USDA regulators claim California’s Rancho Feeding Corporation processed diseased and unhealthy animals without a full inspection, calling its beef products unfit for human consumption. 8.7 million pounds of Rancho beef products have been recalled. Nestle says some of that beef was used at a California facility that makes Hot Pockets.

    Jane Metzler, FOX News Radio.

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