Recall Alert: Tyson Recalling 52K Pounds of Chicken Wings Due to Possible Adulteration

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Recall Tyson Chicken Wings

A press release from the FDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced a Class II recall from Tyson Foods, Inc. This recall includes over 52,000 pounds of chicken wing product from its Any’tizers hot wings line due to possible adulteration. This product was distributed to retailers nationwide.

The recall details are below:

Product: Tyson Any’tizers Fully Cooked Hot Wings CHICKEN WING SECTIONS COATED WITH A FLAVORFUL HOT, TANGY SAUCE

Use by/Sell by Date: October 24, 2016 OR October 25, 2016

Establishment number (located inside the USDA mark of inspection and on the back of the bag): P-13456

Packaging Date: 2975PBF0508-23 OR 2985PBF0500-01

Case Code: 2975PBF0508-23 OR 2985PBF0500-01

This recall came as a result of multiple consumer complaints of an “off odor” from the product as well as complaints of mild illness associated with its consumption, possibly due to adulterated or inferior ingredients. Tyson urges anyone in possession of the affected product not to consume it. Rather, they should discard the product or return it to the store where it was originally purchased.

If you have any questions or concerns about this recall, please contact Tyson Foods’ Consumer Relations at 866-328-3156.