Health & Fitness
Chicken Recall: Tyson Issues Recall For 8 Million Pounds Of Food
Tyson Foods is voluntarily recalling 8.5 million pounds of frozen, fully cooked chicken, some of which was sold in Ohio.
Tyson Foods is recalling 8.5 million pounds of frozen, fully cooked chicken.
While there's no conclusive evidence the food is contaminated, the chicken was produced at a plant in Missouri and may have been exposed to Listeria, a harmful bacteria.
“We’re committed to providing safe, healthy food that people rely on every day,” said Scott Brooks, senior vice president, food safety and quality assurance, Tyson Foods. “We are taking this precautionary step out of an abundance of caution and in keeping with our commitment to safety.”
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For the safety of consumers and their families, today we issued a voluntary recall for some fully cooked chicken products. It does not include chicken nuggets or fresh products. Please read our news release. https://t.co/CxdKNZWTK0 pic.twitter.com/BqW6Z6DP9P
— Tyson Foods (@TysonFoods) July 4, 2021
Listeriosis can cause fever, muscle aches, headache, stiff neck, confusion, loss of balance and convulsions sometimes preceded by diarrhea or other gastrointestinal symptoms, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
The recall includes frozen, fully cooked products and private label products for customers. The products were distributed nationwide. Each package of the affected retail products has the establishment code P-7089.
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Consumers with questions should call or text 1-855-382-3101. Customer service representatives will be available beginning Sunday through Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. CDT.
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