4.9 million pounds of frozen, boneless chicken have been recalled
Hormel Foods recalled 4.87 million pounds of ready-to-eat chicken after metal fragments from a conveyor belt were found in products served nationwide to food service locations.
- Hormel Foods issued a recall for nearly 5 million pounds of frozen chicken products that may contain metal pieces.
- The recalled products were distributed to foodservice operators across the United States.
- Hormel determined that the metal contamination originated from a conveyor belt used in production.
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Pork jerky and frozen chicken recalled nationwide due to metal fragment fears: Full list of products to avoid
The USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) has announced two separate large-scale food recalls due to the same reason: possible contamination with metal fragments. The first recall was for BBQ pork jerky and the second was for ready-to-eat frozen chicken products. Both notices were posted over the weekend. In total, a combined 7.1 million pounds of the products—which were distributed nationwide in both cases—are included in the recalls…
4M pounds of chicken used nationwide recalled: USDA
NEW YORK (PIX11) — Nearly 5 million pounds of chicken distributed nationwide have been recalled due to a "possible foreign matter contamination," according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service. The recall was issued by Hormel Foods Corporation, which distributes the ready-to-eat frozen chicken products to hotel and restaurant supply stores. Hormel is more famously known for its brands like Skippy, Spam and P…
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