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Learn more. Tyson Foods dramatically boosted its recall of frozen, ready-to-eat chicken strips to nearly 12 million pounds from 69,093 pounds in March, the company and the Department of ...
Tyson Foods Inc. is recalling about 11.8 million pounds of frozen, ready-to-eat chicken strips over fears that the products may be contaminated with metal, food safety officials said Saturday.
Tyson Foods is recalling more than 69,000 pounds of frozen, ready-to-eat chicken strips because they may contain pieces of metal. The chicken strips were produced on Nov. 30, 2018. The following ...
Tyson Foods has significantly expanded a recall of its chicken strips over concerns that some might be contaminated with pieces of metal, federal food safety officials said Friday. The recall now ...
A Tyson chicken strips recall has been issued as tens of thousands of the company’s frozen packages may contain traces of metal. The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced on Thursday that it ...
Tyson Foods has recalled 69,093 pounds of frozen, ready-to-eat chicken strips because the strips may contain metal fragments, according to the company and the Department of Agriculture Food Safety ...
Tyson Foods, Inc. has recalled over 69,000 lbs of frozen chicken strips due to possible metal contamination. This is a serious Class I recall so make sure you check your freezer for these products.
WASHINGTON — Arkansas-based Tyson Foods is recalling more than 69,000 pounds of frozen, ready-to-eat chicken strips because they may be contaminated with pieces of metal. The U.S. Agriculture ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Arkansas-based Tyson Foods is recalling more than 69,000 pounds of frozen, ready-to-eat chicken strips because they may be contaminated with pieces of metal. The U.S ...
Approximately 69,093 pounds of frozen chicken strips have been recalled by Tyson Foods, Inc. because the products may be contaminated with metal, the United States Department of Agriculture ...