Hoping to get more iron in your diet? Well, if you live on Kraft Macaroni & Cheese, you might get the chance. The food giant has announced a recall of 6.5 million boxes in light of “the possibility that some boxes may contain small pieces of metal.” The discovery was made when Kraft received eight consumer complaints about metal shards in their mac and cheese.
#Recall: Kraft recalls 6.5 million boxes of original Macaroni & Cheese due to metal pieces, http://t.co/y6ymkVXx9w pic.twitter.com/dp1MChneRC
— USDA Food Safety & Inspection Service (@USDAFoodSafety) March 18, 2015
If your boxes contain the above dates and C2 code, return them to the store. Or, eat them in a misguided attempt to become the world’s first part-metal, part-powdered cheese-based superhero. Despite the risks, many have professed their loyalty to the blue box.
Guess what. I'm still gonna eat my Kraft Mac n cheese. No shards of metal will stop me. #hardass #lovemacncheese
— KJ (@kjfiel) March 18, 2015
Source: Kraft Foods Group