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Banquet Salisbury steaks recalled for bone contamination

Several complaints and three instances of "minor oral injury" have been reported.
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Conagra Brands has issued a recall for Banquet Salisbury steaks that may be contaminated by foreign material.

According to the USDA, about 135,159 pounds of Salisbury steak products may contain "extraneous materials, specifically bone."

The affected products are 27-ounce, six-piece boxes of Banquet family size Salisbury steaks with brown gravy. They contain a lot code of 5006 8069 10 05 and a "best by" date of Sept. 1, 2019.

The products subject to recall have a USDA mark of inspection with establishment number P-115 located on the side panel of the package. They were manufactured at Conagra's plant in Russellville, Arkansas and shipped nationwide.

Several complaints and three instances of "minor oral injury" have been reported.

Consumers who have purchased a potentially affected product are urged to throw the package away or return them to the store where purchased.

Learn more about this recall here.

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