USDA Declares Salmonella in Breaded Stuffed Chicken an “Adulterant”, Allowing More Stringent Enforcement
The USDA has declared that any salmonella detected on breaded, stuffed chicken products will be considered an adulterant, forcing a recall.
The USDA has declared that any salmonella detected on breaded, stuffed chicken products will be considered an adulterant, forcing a recall.
A multistate salmonella food poisoning outbreak has been traced to pre-cooked, breaded, stuffed chicken products by Serenade Foods.
Tyson is recalling millions of pounds of ready-to-serve chicken products which have been linked to a fatal listeria food poisoning outbreak.
More than 2 million pounds of chicken are being recalled due to the risk of metal fragment contamination which could seriously injure consumers.
About 2 million pounds of ready-to-eat chicken has been recalled due to the risk that it may be undercooked, placing consumers at risk of food poisoning.