The chicken may have been contaminated with metal pieces from a conveyor belt during production, accordiing to the FSIS.
Hormel has recalled nearly 5 million pounds of various ready-to-eat frozen chicken products due to metal contamination.
The recalled products were sold to foodservice customers nationwide, but were not available for consumers to purchase ...
In two separate USDA recall notices, a conveyor belt at a production facility was identified as the reason behind the ...
The frozen chicken products were distributed to hotels, restaurants, and other businesses, but not directly to consumers.
Hormel Foods Corporation recalled nearly 5 million lbs. of ready-to-eat frozen chicken products after customers found metal ...
Hormel Foods has recalled nearly 4.9 million pounds of frozen chicken over concerns of possible metal fragments in the ...
Hormel has recalled almost 5 million pounds of frozen chicken products after discovering potential contamination with small ...
Hormel Foods has recalled millions of pounds of ready-to-eat frozen chicken sent to hotels, restaurants and institutions.
Hormel Foods is recalling nearly 4.9 million pounds of frozen boneless chicken products sold to restaurants, cafeterias and ...
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USDA Announces Nationwide Recall of More Than 4 Million Pounds of Frozen Chicken Products
Millions of pounds of Hormel frozen chicken thigh and chicken breast products may contain pieces of metal, the company said ...
Customers reported finding metal in the chicken breast and thigh products. There werere no reports of illness or injury.
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