Hungry-Man frozen dinners recalled for potential salmonella contamination

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One of Hungry-Man's frozen microwaveable dinners has been recalled due to potential salmonella contamination from whey powder.

Pinnacle Foods, Inc. was notified by its supplier that the whey powder -- recalled by Associated Milk Producers, Inc. -- was used as an ingredient in ranch dressing seasoning, which was "incorporated into mashed potatoes and packaged as a component with a boneless chicken dinner."

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The 15.25-ounce individual frozen microwavable dinners with "HUNGRY MAN CHIPOTLE BBQ SAUCED BONELESS CHICKEN WYNGZ" printed on the label have a best-buy date of 9/6/19.

The products were shipped to retail locations in Massachusetts, Pennsylvania and Virginia. They have establishment numbers "EST. P138" or "P-138" on the side of the carton.

There have been no confirmed reports of adverse reactions due to consumption of the products.

15.25-oz. individual frozen microwavable dinners with “HUNGRY MAN CHIPOTLE BBQ SAUCED BONELESS CHICKEN WYNGZ” printed on the label and bearing a best buy date of 9/6/19. (Via USDA handout)

15.25-oz. individual frozen microwavable dinners with “HUNGRY MAN CHIPOTLE BBQ SAUCED BONELESS CHICKEN WYNGZ” printed on the label and bearing a best buy date of 9/6/19. (Via USDA handout)

Consumers with questions can contact Pinnacle Foods Consumer Care at 1-888-257-1057.