Kraft Singles recalled for fear of spoilage, possible illness
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Reporting from chicago — Almost 8,000 cases of Kraft American Singles are being recalled because a supplier didn’t store an ingredient properly, Kraft Foods Group said Friday.
The Northfield, Ill., company said it issued the voluntary recall because the improper storage temperature could lead to spoilage or food-borne illness. Kraft didn’t specify the ingredient that was improperly stored. No illnesses have yet been reported.
The recall includes products with “Best When Used By” dates of Feb. 20, 2015, and Feb. 21, 2015. The recalled singles were sold in 12-, 16- and 64-ounce packages. They were produced at Kraft’s Springfield, Mo., plant.
Consumers who purchased any of these products should return them to the store for an exchange or full refund. They also can contact Kraft consumer relations at (800) 396-5512.
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