Cuisinart Food Processors Recalled

    A kitchen appliance meant to make cooking easier can actually pose a great danger.

    FOX’s Lilian Woo reports:

    Cuisinart recalling eight million food processors because pieces of the blade can break off and wind up in your food.

    The Consumer Product Safety Commission says there have been 69 reports from people who found pieces of blades in their processed food, including 30 who have cut their mouths or broken their teeth.

    Conair, which owns Cuisinart, saying in a press release that the S-shaped, riveted blade on the 22 affected models can crack over time, also that machine owners should stop using them immediately and get in touch with Cuisinart for replacements.

    The recall models were made in China and sold between 1996 and 2015. The blades in question have four rivets.

    Lilian Woo, FOX News.

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