INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana officials are urging families to stop using plates that were distributed through a public food program.
More than 8,500 plates have been distributed between June 1, & Nov. 8 this year through the WIC nutrition program, which stands for Women, Infants and Children.
In a statement Friday, the state says the plates should be returned or destroyed.
The plates have dividers with labels that show recommended portion sizes for protein, fruits and vegetables.
Officials say that two plates caught fire when they were placed in microwave ovens. Some plates have metal labels that aren’t safe for microwaves.