Posted on 01/30/2019 8:46:06 AM PST by Red Badger
Tyson Foods is recalling more than 36,000 pounds of chicken nuggets because they may be contaminated with small pieces of rubber.
The U.S. Agriculture Department says there were consumer complaints about extraneous material in 5-pound packages of Tyson White Meat Panko Chicken Nuggets. There are no confirmed reports of adverse reactions.
"A small number of consumers contacted the company to say they had found small pieces of soft, blue plastic in the nuggets, prompting the company to issue the recall," Tyson said in a statement.
It added that the pieces were found "in a very small number of packages" and that no injuries had been reported.
Tyson said the nuggets were shipped to "club store distribution centers in Arizona, California, Illinois, New Jersey and Utah."
The packages have a best if used by date of Nov. 26, 2019 and the case code 3308SDL03. The establishment core P-13556 is inside the USDA inspection mark.
The nuggets should be thrown out or returned to the place of purchase.
If you must eat processed chicken, stick with Perdue.
Their recall was last week..........................
Perdue recalls chicken nuggets because they have wood in them
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Like I said, "If you must..."
Can we get some of that chicken beer? with the schmaltz in the foam?
I almost never buy meat from a supermarket. I subscribe to a “share” of meat from local farms in my area. Grass-fed beef, pasture raised poultry and pork. All kinds of cuts of meat you would have a hard time finding in a supermarket. I highly recommend this approach. Yes, it is a little expensive, I will grant you that. A share averages around $10 a pound. So we spend about $200 a month on meat. But I find it well worth it and the general health of my wife and I has improved tremendously since getting this meat.
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