November 25, 2024

Tyson Recalls Popcorn Chicken for Foreign Material

Tyson Foods of Pennsylvania is recalling 1148 pounds of frozen popcorn chicken products that may be contaminated with foreign materials, specifically hard plastic. This poses a choking hazard. There have been no confirmed reports of injury or illness linked to the consumption of these products.

The recalled product is 35 cases of 32.79 pound “Tyson Fully Cooked, Whole Grain Golden Crispy Popcorn Chicken, Chicken Pattie Fritters,” with a case code of “70368/928” on the upper right side of the label. The products have the establishment number “P-1325” inside the USDA mark of inspection. The items were shipped to a wholesale distributor in Illinois and further distributed to schools and food service establishments in Missouri and Illinois. The problem was discovered when a school complained about hard plastic found inside a bag of the product.

Tyson Popcorn Chicken Foreign Material Recall

 

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