USDA2015-01-23Class IALLERGEN

Prime Poultry chicken breast fritters recalled for undeclared egg allergen

Do not eat Prime Poultry chicken fritters

Primecut Meats recalled approximately 17,700 pounds of Prime Poultry Chicken Breast Fritters because the products contain eggs but do not declare this allergen on the label. The affected products were produced before January 23, 2015, and distributed to retail locations in Arizona and Colorado. No illnesses have been reported.

  • Check your freezer for 4 lb. boxes of Prime Poultry Chicken Breast Fritters with establishment number P-27220 on the USDA inspection mark
  • Do not eat the product if you or anyone in your household has an egg allergy
  • Return the product to the store where you bought it or throw it away
  • Call your doctor if you have an egg allergy and have eaten this product
Hazard

Misbranding, Unreported Allergens

Sold states
Arizona, Colorado
Affected count
0 pounds
Consumer contact
Megan Buckles

Official notice

http://www.fsis.usda.gov/recalls-alerts/arizona-firm-recalls-chicken-breast-fritters-products-due-misbranding-and-undeclared

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