Power Plate Meals USDA recall
Definition
A formal regulatory action involving the mandatory removal of frozen meatloaf products produced by Power Plate Meals, LLC from commerce due to misbranding and failure to declare soy as an allergen.
A food safety incident occurring in June 2026 where approximately 5,795 pounds of processed meals were pulled from shelves in North Dakota, South Dakota, and Minnesota because the labels failed to notify consumers about hidden soy ingredients.
An example of why reading the fine print—even on supposedly 'healthy' fast-prep meals—is a non-negotiable life skill.
Examples
If you were looking for an extra punch of mystery soy in your garlic mashed potatoes, the Power Plate Meals USDA recall just ruined your weekend plans.
Nothing says fitness-focused meal prep quite like a USDA recall notification for nearly 6,000 pounds of accidentally mislabeled meatloaf.
I appreciate Power Plate Meals reminding us that, despite their branding, sometimes the most 'powered' thing in the tray is an undeclared allergen hiding in the shadows.
The Power Plate Meals USDA recall has essentially turned my weekly meal Prep into an elaborate game of food safety roulette.