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.
More than 2 million pounds of chicken are being recalled due to the risk of metal fragment contamination which could seriously injure consumers.
More than 200 people have now been infected with salmonella associated with live poultry kept in backyards nationwide, the CDC reports.
The CDC warns that live poultry kept in backyards have been linked to a multi-state salmonella infection outbreak.
A Subway class action lawsuit claims that the company's chicken products only contain about 50% chicken,. with the rest made of soy and preservatives.
A recall of P.F. Chang's frozen meals is being expanded due to the possible presence of metal fragments that could cause severe injury or death.
A large recall of P.F. Chang's chicken and beef products was issued over fears of metal fragments in the sauces.
Costco is recalling more than 220,000 pounds of Foster Farms chicken nuggets following reports they are contaminated with pieces of black and blue plastic.
4.5 million pounds of chicken products are being recalled because they may be contaminated with metal, plastic, rubber and wood fragments that could cut or choke consumers.