USDA, Recall and Tyson Chicken
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced Thursday almost 500,000 pounds of Tyson ready-to-eat chicken products have been added to a recall over concerns of potential listeria contamination, bringing the total to nearly 9 million pounds. According to a ...
In two separate USDA recall notices, a conveyor belt at a production facility was identified as the reason behind the potential metal contamination.
The recalls were triggered by possible oven cleaner residue and foreign object contamination in items sold across the U.S.
At least five people reported injuries after consumption of the recalled products produced by California-based Foster Poultry Farms, LLC.
Tyson Foods is recalling more than 58 million pounds of corn dogs and sausage on a stick products distributed nationwide. The recall was initiated because pieces of wood were found in the batter, and the company has received five reports of injuries to ...
The company received numerous complaints about finding wood in the batter, including reports of at least five injuries, the Agriculture Department’s Food Safety and Inspection Service said.
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The recall comes after another producer, Hillshire Brands, a subsidiary of Tyson Foods, recalled 58 million pounds of corn dogs and other sausage-on-a-stick products. As per AP News, foreign object contamination remains one of the top reasons for food recalls in the U.S.