
Beware The Tyson Chicken Nugget Recall; May Contain Rubber
By Consider The Consumer on January 30, 2019
Tyson Chicken Nugget Recall — What We Know
“These nuggets taste like rubber!” No, but actually. Big Chicken brand, Tyson Foods, is recalling approximately 36,420 pounds of chicken nuggets. The Tyson Chicken Nugget recall states that the product could potentially be contaminated with extraneous materials; specifically, pieces of rubber. Luckily, there has yet to be a confirmed report of adverse reactions due to product consumption.
Consumer Affairs tells us that the following item, produced on November 26, 2018, is being recalled:
- 5-lb. plastic packages of “Tyson WHITE MEAT PANKO CHICKEN NUGGETS” with a “BEST IF USED BY” date of “NOV 26 2019,” case code “3308SDL03” and time stamps 23:00 through 01:59 (inclusive).
The recalled product, bearing the establishment number “P-13556” inside the USDA mark of inspection, was shipped to retail locations nationwide.
What to do
If you have purchased the recalled product, Consider The Consumer advises you to not consume it, and either discard the chicken nuggets or return them to your place of purchase.
If you have questions about the Tyson Chicken Nugget recall, please contact Tyson Consumer Relations at (888) 747-7611.
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