Sahar Nicolette  |  January 18, 2021

Category: Legal News

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Hot Pocket recall has been made due to pieces of plastic and glass being found.

Beware of glass, Hot Pocket lovers. Those microwavable pastries may contain unwanted hazards. 

Nestlé Prepared Foods issued a recall on close to 763,000 pounds of frozen pepperoni hot pockets, following claims that the product may be contaminated with glass and plastic pieces, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food and Safety Inspection Service announced on Friday. 

The recalled hot pockets, which were shipped out nationwide in November, were classified by the USDA as Class I – a health hazard situation where there is a reasonable probability that the use of the product will cause serious, adverse health consequences or death.

So far, four consumer complaints have been received of extraneous material in the hot pocket product, along with one report of a minor oral injury resulting from the consumption of the product. Nestlé does not currently face legal action over the metal and glass pieces, but Top Class Actions tracks recalls because they sometimes end in class action lawsuits.

Product recall has been made on Hot Pocket products

Nestlé USA said in a statement that exposure to, and consuming pieces of plastic and glass could pose a choking or laceration risk. In the statement, the company apologized to consumers. 

Individuals who purchased the 54-oz carton packages containing 12 Nestlé Hot Pockets made with pork, chicken and beef with a best before Feb. 2022 date and lot codes 0318544624, 0319544614, 0320544614, and 0321544614 are advised to not consume the product, and either discard it immediately or return it to the place of purchase for a full refund. 

If you believe you have been adversely affected by the product, seek medical attention immediately. You can also notify the FDA’s MedWatch Adverse Event Reporting program via an online form, phone or fax. 

Consumers who have further questions about the recall can contact Nestlé consumer services at (800) 350-5016. Consumers with food safety questions can call the toll-free USDA Meat and Poultry Hotline at 1-888-MPHotline (1-888-674-6854) or live chat via Ask USDA from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. (Eastern Time) Monday through Friday.

Nestlé USA has faced a series of recalls in the recent months related to unwanted materials being discovered in their products. In Dec. 2020, Nestlé issued a Lean Cuisine recall following complaints from consumers who say they found pieces of plastic in their baked-chicken meals.

Did you purchase the now-recalled Nestle Product Hot Pockets? Let us know in the comment section below.

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143 thoughts onHot Pockets Recalled Over Potentially Deadly Glass Contamination

  1. Grenda Ramirez says:

    Please add me. I shop at Foods co. Every 2 weeks and always purchase from 2 to 3 boxes. I but from now on I will nver buy the m again I will not be risking my my children’s life.. this is unacceptable.

  2. LASHAWN T COLEY says:

    purchased from BJ’s please add me

  3. donna piscitello says:

    add me

  4. Darrell B Stewart says:

    Pls add Me

  5. Nick Mccracken says:

    We’ve bought these for months from sams club
    I still have 4 of them in freezer from thanks giving time or so
    Also my partner eats them for breakfast lunch and dinner
    Can I get all my receipts from sams club/ Costco
    And file a claim ? Also what action will be taking place for lawsuits like on how many we’ve consumed or have bought with are receipts in there systems for being club members

    1. Nick Mccracken says:

      I meant to put my “brother”
      Not partner lol
      Yeaa we’ve been eating these for ever

    2. Nick Mccracken says:

      I have a feeling that’s what broke my tooth ?
      Also I coughed up blood after lurking up x-mas lights
      I thought maybe it was from inhaling fiber glass off the roof and dust or something
      Now has me thinking ? if it was because I’d damn pepperoni hot pockets!!!

  6. Eva says:

    Yes, we purchased an 18 pack from Costco around the holidays. The only two who ate a couple of them were my 10 year old and my 19 year old. My daughter started bleeding when she used the restroom. She is traumatized and we have taken her to the doctor and they said she has cuts that are trying to heal down there. My son called me soon after he left my house and said he was bleeding. At first I thought it was something else but I saw in the news about the recall and I’m calling a lawyer. I still have the box with most of them left. We are very worried about our daughter and hope someone can help us.

  7. John DeGennaro says:

    add me please

  8. CHASITY PRATT says:

    Yes i did. I have pictures of my glass found in the hot pocket. My kid also at 2 of these . I ate 1 . We had 1 left so i threw it away… i have my reciepts.

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