Health & Fitness
Tyson Chicken Recall In CA
Tyson recalls more than 69,000 pounds of chicken strips sold nationally due to possible metal hazards. Here's what to do if you have them.

CALIFORNIA — Tyson Foods Inc. is recalling about 69,093 pounds of frozen, ready-to-eat chicken strips that may have been contaminated with pieces of metal. The products were shipped to stores nationwide including California, and people who may have bought them should throw them away or return them to the place of purchase for a refund, the USDA's Food Safety Inspection Service said.
The USDA agency said the problem was discovered after two consumers complained they had found metal in their chicken strips. No one has been sickened or injured, but consumers who are concerned about adverse reactions should see a doctor, the agency said.
The products were produced by Rogers, Arkansas-based Tyson on Nov. 30, 2018. The USDA is concerned they may still be in some people's freezers. The products subject to the recall are:
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- 25-ounce plastic bags of frozen "Tyson Fully Cooked Buffalo Style Chicken Strips, Chicken Breast Strip Fritters With Rib Meat And Buffalo Style Sauce" with a best-if-used-by date of Nov. 30, 2919; case codes 3348CNQ0317 and 3348CNQ0318, and individual bag timestamps from 17:00 through 18:59 hours (inclusive).
- 25-ounce plastic bags of frozen "Tyson Fully Cooked Chicken Strips, Chicken Breast Strip Fritters With Rib Meat" with a best-if-used-by date of Nov. 30, 2019; case codes 3348CNQ0419, 3348CNQ0420, 3348CNQ0421, and 3348CNQ0422, and individual bag timestamps from 19:00 through 22:59 hours (inclusive);
- 20-pound cases of frozen "Spare Time Fully Cooked Buffalo Style Chicken Strips, Chicken Breast Strip Fritters With Rib Meat And Buffalo Style Sauce" with a best-if-used-by date of Nov. 30, 2019; case code 3348CNQ03.
The recalled products all bear the establishment number P-7221 on the back of the product package.
Questions may be directed to Tyson Foods Consumer Relations at (866) 886-8456.
More information is available here.
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— Patch editors Beth Dalbey and Bea Karnes contributed to this story
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