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Tyson Recalls 30,000 Pounds of Chicken Nuggets

Tyson Recalls 30,000 Pounds of Chicken Nuggets

Tyson Recalls 30,000 Pounds of Chicken Nuggets

In a recent announcement, Tyson Foods has issued a voluntary recall of approximately 30,000 pounds of chicken nuggets following reports of metal contamination within the product. The recall affects a specific batch of their popular dinosaur-shaped chicken nuggets, and the company has taken swift action to address the issue.

The decision to recall the product was made on Saturday after several consumers reported discovering small pieces of metal inside the chicken patties. This prompted Tyson Foods to act in the interest of consumer safety, and the recall is in full compliance with the Department of Agriculture’s guidelines.

The affected product is the 29-ounce plastic bag package containing frozen, fully cooked breaded nuggets. These nuggets are unique in that they are shaped like dinosaurs, making them a favorite among children and families. To identify the affected products, consumers should look for packaging with a “Best Used By” date of September 4, 2024.

Tyson said it had received complaints from consumers about finding small metal pieces in the product. Federal regulators said one “minor oral injury” had been reported.

This recall is not limited to a single region; the potentially affected chicken nuggets were distributed to multiple states, including California, Illinois, Michigan, Tennessee, and Virginia. It’s important for residents in these areas to check their freezers for the recalled product and take immediate action as necessary.

While this situation is undoubtedly concerning, it’s essential to note that the Department of Agriculture has reported only one minor oral injury associated with the consumption of these nuggets. Tyson Foods is committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of their customers, and this recall is a testament to their dedication to maintaining high-quality standards.

Consumers who have purchased the recalled chicken nuggets are urged not to consume them and should return the product to the place of purchase or dispose of it properly. Additionally, customers can contact Tyson Foods’ customer service for further information or inquiries.

The safety and satisfaction of their customers are of utmost importance to Tyson Foods. The company will be working closely with regulatory agencies to investigate the issue further and implement additional safety measures to prevent such incidents in the future.

As we keep a watchful eye on this situation, it’s a reminder of the vigilance required in handling food products to ensure the safety of our families. We encourage our readers to share this information with friends and family who may have purchased Tyson’s dinosaur-shaped chicken nuggets with the specified “Best Used By” date to prevent any potential health risks.

For more information and updates on this recall, you can visit Tyson Foods’ official website or contact their customer service for assistance.

Source: CNN Newsource – Copyright 2023 CNN Newsource. All rights reserved.

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