USDA2017-04-27Class IIFOREIGN MATERIAL
Foster Farms breaded chicken patties recalled for plastic contamination
Do not eat Foster Farms chicken patties
Foster Farms recalled approximately 131,880 pounds of frozen breaded chicken breast patties produced on February 15, 2017, because they may contain small pieces of clear plastic from packaging materials. Three consumers reported finding plastic in the product. No injuries have been reported.
- Do not eat these products if you have them.
- Throw away the chicken patties or return them to the store where you bought them.
- Look for 5-lb bags with a "Best By" date of 02/15/18 and establishment number P-33901 on the USDA inspection seal.
- Call Foster Farms at 800-338-8051 if you have questions.
Hazard
Product Contamination
Sold states
Alaska, Arizona, California, Utah, Washington
Affected count
3,870 pounds
Manufactured in
Case Farms, Processing
Products
Bolsas de 5-lb. que contienen 20 piezas de “FOSTER FARMS Chicken Patties BREADED CHICKEN BREAST PATTIES WITH RIB MEAT” con fecha mejor si se consume antes de (“Best By”) 02/15/18.
Consumer contact
Company Contact Consumer Affairs 800-338-8051 , Company Contact Company Contact Lorna Bush (415) 326-3199
Official notice
http://www.fsis.usda.gov/es/retirada/foster-poultry-farms-retira-productos-para-hamburguesa-patty-de-pollo-empanizadosDon't want to check this manually?
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