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Tyson Recalls 133,000 Pounds of Chicken Nuggets

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Panko Chicken Nuggets may contain a piece of hard plastic within them

Some Tyson’s Chicken customers bit into an unpleasant surprise this summer: 132,520 pounds of fully cooked chicken nuggets that may be contaminated with hard plastic, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced today. .

In a recall notice released today, the USDA said customer complaints led to the discovery of the problem with Panko Chicken Nuggets produced on July 18. The affected products include:

5-pound bags labeled “Tyson FULLY COOKED PANKO CHICKEN NUGGETS” with a “best if used by” date of July 18, 2017.

20-pound bulk packages with “SPARE TIME Fully Cooked, Panko Chicken Nuggets, Nugget Shaped Chicken Breast Pattie Fritters with Rib Meat” with a production date of July 18, 2016.

While the 20-pound packages were shipped to Pennsylvania, the five-pound bags were distributed to retail locations across the country. Tyson Foods reports that the plastic material ranged in size from 21 millimeters in length and 6.5 millimeters in diameter and that it may have come from a plastic rod used to connect a plastic transfer belt. While the products pass through a metal detector, the plastic is not detectable by this system.

Consumers who purchased the affected chicken should dispose of it or return it to the place of purchase. There have been no confirmed reports of adverse reactions from eating the plastic-contaminated chicken. However, the USDA recommends that customers concerned about illness contact their healthcare provider.

If you have any questions about the recall, you can contact Tyson Foods’ Consumer Relations at 866-328-3156.

 

Recall, Tyson Foods

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