Tyson's Latest Recall: 12M More Pounds of Chicken Strips

It's an expansion of a smaller frozen-food recall in March
By Jenn Gidman,  Newser Staff
Posted May 4, 2019 8:30 AM CDT
Tyson's Latest Recall: 12M More Pounds of Chicken Strips
In this Oct. 28, 2009, file photo, a Tyson Foods truck is parked at a food warehouse in Little Rock, Ark.   (AP Photo/Danny Johnston, File)

The 70,000 pounds of frozen chicken strips yanked off shelves in March now seems like small potatoes compared to Tyson Foods' latest news. USA Today reports the company is now recalling 11.8 million pounds of the strips, an expansion of the original recall, with the Department of Agriculture noting in a release that the frozen chicken "may be contaminated with extraneous materials, specifically pieces of metal." The affected chicken was produced at different times between Oct. 1, 2018, and March 8 of this year, with "use by" dates between Oct. 1, 2019, and March 7, 2020. Packaging for product subject to recall will have a "P-7221" establishment number imprinted on it. The USDA says the issue was IDed by two initial customer complaints, though now it's "aware of six complaints during this time frame involving similar pieces of metal with three alleging oral injury." (More recall stories.)

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