March 29, 2024

NY Livestock Market Recalls Chickens for Antibiotic Contamination

NY Livestock Market of New York is recalling about 1,495 pounds of poultry that may be contaminated with the antibiotic nitrofurazone. No adverse reactions have been reported to date.

The whole young chickens were produced on April 10, 2017. The recalled products is brown shipping bags containing various quantities of 4.9 pound young whole chickens, with head and feet intact, with “NY LIVESTOCK MARKET, INC. BUDDHIST RELIGIOUS EXEMPT (Eviscerated Poultry)” printed on the label. The products have the establishment number “P-45068” inside the USDA mark of inspection. They were shipped to restaurants and retail locations in New York state. Nitrofurazone is “a residue of public health concern,” according to the recall notice.

If you purchased these products, do not consume them. Throw them away or take them back to the store where you bought them for a full refund.

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