4.9 million pounds of frozen, boneless chicken have been recalled
Hormel Foods recalled 4.87 million pounds of ready-to-eat frozen chicken after metal from a conveyor belt was found; no injuries reported, USDA said.
- Hormel Foods is recalling over 4.8 million pounds of frozen chicken products after customer reports of finding metal inside the food.
- The recall affects chicken breast and thigh products sold to food service locations nationwide from February 10 to September 19, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service.
- An investigation found that the metal contamination originated from a conveyor belt used during production, though the type of metal has not been disclosed.
- No injuries have been reported linked to this recall, and consumers with concerns can contact Hormel Foods Customer Relations.
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Hormel Foods Recalls Nearly 5 Million Pounds Of Frozen Chicken—Here’s What To Know
Restaurants and other businesses shouldn't serve the products due to potential metal contamination.Caitlin Bensel; Food Stylist: Torie CoxHormel Foods Corporation wants consumers to know about a recall the company issued for frozen chicken products that could be served in their favorite restaurants.Nearly 5 million pounds of Hormel ready-to-eat frozen chicken were recalled October 25 due to possible metal contamination, according to the U.S. Dep…
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