Health & Fitness
Chicken Patties Sold In Washington Recalled
The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced the recall Friday due to undeclared allergens.

SEATTLE, WA - A Detroit restaurant is recalling over 800 pounds of chicken, some of which was sold in Washington, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Rafedain Shish Kabob Restaurant, Inc. is recalling chicken patty shish kabob products due to undeclared allergens.
The patties were sold between Feb. 7 and Nov. 24, 2017. They were shipped to distributors in Washington, Massachusetts, North Carolina, Utah, and Virginia. The products are labeled, "Rafedain Fully Cooked Chicken Patty Shish Kabob."
The chicken products contain milk, wheat, and soy, but those ingredients are not indicated on the label.
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The USDA advises consumers not to eat the chicken products and to either discard them or return them to the store for a refund.
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