Produce Innovations Recalls Roast Beef Sandwiches Due to Mislabeling
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Produce Innovations has issued a voluntary recall of its roast beef and cheddar closed-face sandwiches due to mislabeling. The product was incorrectly labeled as a turkey and cheddar sub. The affected sandwiches (6.1 oz, Roast Beef and Swiss Closed Face Sub Sandwich labeled as Turkey & Cheddar) were distributed to medical facilities and vending distributors across Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, and Missouri.
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· 3 pulledProduce Innovations has issued a voluntary recall of its roast beef and cheddar closed-face sandwiches due to incorrect labeling.
The product was mislabeled as a turkey and cheddar sub.
These sandwiches were distributed to medical facilities and vending distributors in Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, and Missouri.
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