March 28, 2024

Overhill Farms Recalls yummy spoonfuls Chicken Bites for Bone Materials

Overhill Farms is recalling about 54,630 pounds of chicken bites that may be contaminated with a foreign material, more specifically, bone. There have been no confirmed reports of injury due to the consumption of these products.

The recalled products include 3-ounce boxes containing “yummy spoonfuls chicken carrot bites,” with “Best Before” dates of 02/01/18, 02/09/18 and 4/26/2018; 3-ounce boxes containing “yummy spoonfuls chicken sweet potato bites,” with “Best Before” dates of 02/01/18 and 02/09/18; and 3-ounce boxes containing “yummy spoonfuls chicken broccoli bites,” with “Best Before” dates of 08/30/17, 02/20/18 and 4/10/18. Also recalled is 30-pound bulk cases containing Overhill Farms brand “FULLY COOKED ORGANIC CHICKEN BROCCOLI BITES CHICKEN AND VEGETABLE PATTY,” with case code 320422 and packaging date 08/30/16; 30-pound bulk cases containing Overhill Farms brand “FULLY COOKED ORGANIC CHICKEN CARROT BITES CHICKEN PATTIES WITH CARROTS AND CAULIFLOWER,” with case code 320460 and packaging date 02/09/17; and 30-pound bulk cases containing Overhill Farms brand “FULLY COOKED ORGANIC CHICKEN SWEET POTATO BITES CHICKEN PATTIES WITH SWEET POTATOES, QUINOA & PEAS,” with case code 320430 and packaging dates 02/09/17 and 04/25/17. These products have the establishment numbers “P2824,” “P6009” or “P44058” inside the USDA mark of inspection. They were shipped to retail locations nationwide. They were produced on August 30, 2016, February 1, 2017, February 9, 2017, and April 25, 2017.

If you bought these products, don’t eat them. Discard them or take them back to the place of purchase for a full refund.

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