May 9, 2024

Humphrey’s Market Recalls Chicken Products Made Without Inspection

Humphrey’s Market in Illinois is recalling about 2,764 pounds of frozen ready to eat and raw poultry products that were produced without the benefit of inspection. The products were also misbranded and may contain soy, wheat, and milk that are not declared on the label.

Recall Signs 3The following ready to eat products are recalled. Cryovac packages of “Mesquite Chicken Breast” containing 4-ounce portions, cryovac packages of “Italian Chicken Breast” in 3.5-ounce portions, cryovac packages of “Grilled Chicken Breast” in 4-ounce portions, cryovac packages of “Italian Tomato Basil Chicken Breast” in 4 ounce portions, and cryovac packages of “BBA Glazed Chicken Breast” in 3.1 ounce portions.

The following raw products are recalled: cryovac packages of “Lemon Pepper Chicken Breast” in 5 ounce portions, and cryovac packages of “Bacon-wrapped Turkey Breast Filet” containing 5 ounce portions. All products were repackaged on different dates through January 7, 2013, and sent to a distributor for direct home delivery in Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska.

There have been no reports of illness associated with the consumption of these products. If you have questions, or for more information, call the company’s office administrator, Grant Bradley, at 217-544-7445.

 

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