Close to 200,000 cans of Target brand Good & Gather Cut Green Beans are being recalled. 

According to abcnews.com (LINK TO FULL ARTICLE):

"Nearly 198,000 cans of Target Good & Gather Cut Green Beans were voluntarily recalled on Feb. 12 due to the presence of foreign objects, according to Del Monte Foods and the FDA. Details of the contaminant are unknown.

On March 13, the FDA classified the recall as a Class II recall, which means exposure to the food product "may cause temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences," according to the FDA."

I'm sure I've eaten a thousand of these beans since the recall went into effect. Good & Gather items line the walls of my house.

But apparently, the states effected are limited to about 15 states including Arizona, Colorado, and California, but Utah isn't on the list. Lucky for us! Most of them are in the Midwest.

It's a Class 2 recall which is the second highest. It means the product can hurt you but it's reversible. I'm guessing a Class 1 recall means it's irreversible.

Here are some comments:

@conspiracy_maxi said:

"DA putting microchips in our green beans now... wake up sheeple! Same tech they used in the covid vax to track us. Notice how it's always GREEN foods getting recalled? Agenda 21 eliminating our food supply"

Yikes.

On second thought, let's stay offline.

Who wants to eat green beans anyway? Unless they're in that delectable green bean casserole people make for Thanksgiving. Why can't we have that more often? I understand a turkey you don't want to make more than once a year, but that casserole takes you to paradise.

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