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Power Plate Meals Recall as USDA Warns of Soy Allergy Risk

Power Plate Meals Recall as USDA Warns of Soy Allergy Risk

Summary

Power Plate Meals LLC is recalling about 5,795 pounds of frozen meatloaf meals because they contain soy that is not listed on the label. The recall affects products sold in Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota and warns people with soy allergies not to eat these meals.

Key Facts

  • The recall involves frozen meatloaf with garlic mashed potatoes in 13.3-ounce vacuum-sealed trays.
  • Products were made between June 25, 2025, and June 10, 2026, with use-by dates from June 25, 2026, to June 10, 2027.
  • The recall is due to undeclared soy, a major allergen that must be listed on food labels by law.
  • Distribution was limited to three states: Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota.
  • No allergic reactions have been reported yet, but soy allergies can cause severe or life-threatening reactions.
  • Consumers should throw away or return the product if they have it.
  • Undeclared allergens are a leading cause of food recalls in the U.S., making up about 38.8% of recalls in 2025.
  • The recall was triggered after a state inspector noticed soy was missing from the product’s ingredients list.
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