Hormel Foods Corporation has issued a voluntary recall of approximately 256,185 pounds of its Dinty Moore canned beef stew product. This decision came after three consumers reported finding pieces of wood in their stew and raised their concerns with the company. To prevent any potential harm to other consumers, Hormel decided to take action and recall the affected product.
The specific lot of Dinty Moore Beef Stew being recalled was packaged in 20-ounce cans on February 4, 2025. These cans were distributed nationwide in the United States. To determine if your product is part of the recall, look for a lot code of “T02045”, an establishment number of “EST 199G”, and a “Best By” date of “FEB 2028.” If you find that your product matches these criteria, it is advised to safely discard it or return it for a refund.
Consuming wood can be harmful to your health, as humans lack the necessary enzymes to digest it properly. If you suspect that you have ingested wood from the Dinty Moore Beef Stew, it is important to seek medical advice. Symptoms such as chest or abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, changes in bowel movements, fever, itching, rashes, or difficulty breathing should not be ignored and medical attention should be sought immediately.
Lignophagia is a condition in which individuals have a preference for chewing on or eating wood. It is a type of pica disorder, where one has the desire to consume non-nutritive substances. While the size of the wood fragments found in the beef stew was not specified, it is crucial to check your product and the can it came in to ensure your safety.
It is never recommended to chew on or consume wood, as it can lead to various health complications. The recall notice serves as a reminder to always be cautious about the products we consume and to report any concerns to the respective authorities. Stay informed and prioritize your health and well-being.