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The company behind Nathan's Famous Hot Dogs is pulling more than 200,000 pounds of hot dogs from store shelves.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced a hot dogs recall after three complaints of metal shards in some packages. According to the USDA, small metal scraps were among a batch of beef franks manufactured by Cincinnati-based John Morrell & Co. for the Nathan's and Curtis brands.
Hot dogs recall: 210,000 pounds of beef franks may contain metal shards
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Just in time for memorial day , just think if they would haven't caught it.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced a hot dogs recall after three complaints of metal shards in some packages. According to the USDA, small metal scraps were among a batch of beef franks manufactured by Cincinnati-based John Morrell & Co. for the Nathan's and Curtis brands.
Hot dogs recall: 210,000 pounds of beef franks may contain metal shards
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Just in time for memorial day , just think if they would haven't caught it.