Hot Dog Maker Recalls 200,000 Pounds of Their Products
Check your wieners. The company that makes Nathan’s Famous hot dogs and Curtis hot dogs is recalling more than 200,000 pounds of the products after getting complaints of metal found in the packages.
John Morrell and Co., of Cincinnati, Ohio notified the federal government Friday.
The recall applies to 14-oz sealed film packs labeled “Nathan’s Skinless 8 Beef Franks” with a use-by date of Aug. 19, 2017, and to 16-oz sealed film packs labeled “Curtis Beef Master Beef Franks” with a use-by date of June 15, 2017. The packages have “Est. 296” on the sides and were shipped to retail locations nationwide.
There have been no confirmed reports of injuries or negative reactions from the products.