Hot Pockets Might Be Made of Diseased Meat

But odds are since you usually eat them at 2am, you really don’t give a shit.

As Jim Gaffigan once said, “I’ve never eaten a Hot Pocket and then afterwards been like, ‘I’m glad I ate that.’ I’m gonna die.”

Well, it turns out that’s because those Hot Pockets might have been made from diseased meat.

Nestle USA, who surprisingly is responsible for making Hot Pockets, has now recalled two varieties of their Philly Steak & Cheese sandwiches because they may have contained meat that the USDA has labeled as “diseased.”

The meat came from the Central Valley Meat Company and was part of 8.7 million pounds of cow that was recalled because the company “processed diseased and unsound animals and carried out the activities without the benefit or full benefit of federal inspection.

Just last October, the Central Valley Meat Company recalled 89,000 pounds of meat because it might have contained a small amount of plastic.

Even more disturbing? The same company provides 21 million pounds of beef for federal school nutrition programs.

(via CNN)

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