Hannaford is recalling certain ready-to-eat chicken breast meal kits. The Scarborough-based grocery chain says it was told by supplier Taylor Farms that the products may contain wheat and soy, but the allergens are not listed on the product labels.
The chicken breast meal kits were produced March 19 and March 22, 2022. The recall is for 11.55 oz. plastic containers of “Hannaford freshly made meal chicken breast” with sell by dates of 03/26/22 through 03/29/22 and lot codes of TFNE078, TFNE079, TFNE080 and TFNE081.
The products have establishment number P-46638 inside the USDA mark of inspection.
Hannaford says all impacted products have been removed from store shelves and no injuries or illnesses have been reported. Anyone who purchased one of the recalled products may return it to the store for a full refund.
A missing 17-year-old girl from Littleton is now being featured in a new missing poster from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.
Hannah Hubbard has not been seen since Feb. 7. Officials believe she could be traveling with an adult man.
Littleton police posted on Facebook the day of her disappearance, saying Hubbard was seen getting into a black sedan.
According to the center, Hubbard could still be in New Hampshire in Littleton or surrounding areas. She also could be the Massachusetts communities of Saugus or Malden.
To generate leads for investigators, Hubbard is being featured on Ring’s Neighbors app as part of a partnership with the NCMEC.
Hubbard is 5 feet, 8 inches and weighs 145 pounds. She is white with blonde hair and green eyes. When she was last seen, her hair was very short and dyed blonde on the ends, according to the center.
Anyone with information is asked to call Littleton police at 603-444-2422 or the NCMEC at 1-800-THE-LOST (1-800-843-5678).