USDA2014-12-31Class IALLERGEN
Campos Foods chicken products recalled for undeclared peanut allergen
PEANUTNationwide distribution
Don't eat Rockin' Roasted chicken products
Campos Foods in Tennessee recalled about 5,300 pounds of roasted chicken drumsticks, thighs, and quarters because they may contain peanuts that were not listed on the label. The chicken was produced on December 2, 2014. No illnesses have been reported so far.
- Check your freezer for Rockin' Roasted chicken products with establishment number P-2260T on the USDA seal
- Do not eat the product if you or anyone in your household has a peanut allergy
- Throw away the product or return it to the store where you bought it
- If you have eaten this product and experience an allergic reaction, contact your doctor or call 911
Hazard
Misbranding, Unreported Allergens
Affected count
5,308 pounds
Products
Cajas de varios pesos de 90 piezas de “ROCKIN’ ROASTED ROASTED CHICKEN DRUM & THIGH (With Back) Smoke Flavor Added”, Cajas de 16-lbs. con aproximadamente 32 piezas de “ROCKIN’ ROASTED ROASTED CHICKEN QUARTERS Smoke Flavor Added”
Consumer contact
Gabrielle Johnston
Official notice
http://www.fsis.usda.gov/es/retirada/firma-de-tennessee-retira-productos-de-carne-pollo-debido-un-posible-error-de-rotulacion-yDon't want to check this manually?
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