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As Thanksgiving is upon us, millions of Americans are getting ready to cook mountains of food and trying new recipes, but beware, as food recalls for contaminated products are currently underway.
The claim deadline is just a week away, and some shoppers may be owed a refund.
Last month, M.C.I. Foods recalled more than 90,000 pounds of frozen breakfast burritos over concerns of possible listeria contamination. The manufacturer discovered the problem, notified the ...