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Check Your Fridge, Pleasantville: Nearly 7.2M Pounds Of Hot Dogs Recalled

A voluntary recall of nearly 7.2 million pounds of hot dogs by Sabrett/Marathon Enterprises includes Sabrett brand and Stew Leonard’s brand refrigerated hot dogs.

Customers who purchased Sabrett brand hot dogs should return them to stores for a full refund.

Customers who purchased Sabrett brand hot dogs should return them to stores for a full refund.

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Customers who have purchased either Sabrett or Stew Leonard’s hot dogs at Stew Leonard’s with a sell through date of 6/25/17 – 10/6/17 are advised to return the products for a full refund.

Customers who have purchased either Sabrett or Stew Leonard’s hot dogs at Stew Leonard’s with a sell through date of 6/25/17 – 10/6/17 are advised to return the products for a full refund.

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The recalled hot dogs have a sell through date of 6/25/17 to 10/6/17 in a 16-ounce package.

The recall was issued Friday, July 14, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service said.

Click here for the images of the different packages.

"There is a concern that the products might potentially contain pieces of bone or cartilage," said a Stew Leonard's statement.

There have been no reported injuries associated with the consumption of these products. This recall does not include Stew Leonard’s NAKED brand of grass fed hot dogs.

"The health and safety of Stew Leonard’s customers remains the Leonard family’s top priority," said the statement.

Customers who have purchased either Sabrett or Stew Leonard’s hot dogs at Stew Leonard’s with a sell through date of 6/25/17 to 10/6/17, should take the products to their local Stew Leonard’s Customer Service desk for a full refund.

The USDA has classified this as a Class 1 recall, meaning the health risk is high. Customers should not eat the products.

A large variety of other brands of hot dogs and sausages are included in the recall.

Click here for the full list of recalled hot dog and sausage products.

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