Restaurants, cafeterias, and other businesses that serve food may currently have tainted frozen chicken in their possession.
The Food and Drug Administration has announced a recall of ready-to-eat frozen chicken because it may contain metal.
Ready-to-eat frozen chicken sold to businesses, have been recalled over possible metal fragments. Here's what to know about ...
In two separate USDA recall notices, a conveyor belt at a production facility was identified as the reason behind the ...
Hormel Foods Corporation recalled nearly 5 million lbs. of ready-to-eat frozen chicken products after customers found metal ...
The frozen chicken products were distributed to hotels, restaurants, and other businesses, but not directly to consumers.
Hormel Foods has recalled millions of pounds of ready-to-eat frozen chicken sent to hotels, restaurants and institutions.
Hormel Foods is pulling nearly 5 million pounds of frozen chicken after metal was found inside. The recall affects products ...
Hormel has recalled almost 5 million pounds of frozen chicken products after discovering potential contamination with small ...
Millions of pounds of Hormel frozen chicken thigh and chicken breast products may contain pieces of metal, the company said ...
Hormel Foods is recalling 4.87 million pounds of ready-to-eat frozen chicken after pieces of metal were found in some products, the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service ...
Hormel Foods is recalling nearly 4.9 million pounds of frozen boneless chicken products sold to restaurants, cafeterias and ...