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Heinz Recalls Mislabeled Gravy Right Before Thanksgiving

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MIAMI (CBSMiami) – Heinz has issued a gravy recall – just in time for Thanksgiving – because one of its products is mislabeled and could be a danger to people with food allergies.

The recall affects about 500 cases of Heinz HomeStyle Bistro Au Jus Gravy.

"Some of the jars may be mislabeled as Heinz Pork Gravy and therefore not labeled as containing milk and soy," Heinz says.

Anyone with milk or soy allergies could suffer a life-threatening reaction if they consume the recalled gravy.

The recalled 12-ounce jars have a best by date of Dec. 28, 2017, manufacturing code MU6F04 4Q and UPC 013000798907.

So far, there have not been any reports of illnesses.

Heinz says they "deeply regret this situation" and issued an apology to customers.

Anyone who bought the recalled gravy can return it to stores for a full refund.

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