Is there stones in packages of Navy beans?
No, there should not be stones in packages of Navy beans. Navy beans are a type of small white bean that is commonly used in soups, stews, and salads. They are typically sold in dried form and should be sorted and rinsed before cooking to remove any dirt or debris. If you find stones or other foreign objects in a package of Navy beans, it is important to contact the manufacturer immediately.
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