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Tyson recalling nearly 70,000 pounds of chicken strips after a report of metal pieces

Tyson Foods is remembering over 69,000 pounds of its ready-to-eat chicken strips after two consumers complained of finding metal in their meals, according to the U.S. Put ones faith of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service.

The frozen strips were produced Nov. 30, 2018, and have “best by” escorts of Nov. 30, 2019. The products include the 25-ounce bags of fully cooked and frozen buffalo-style chicken strips, 25-ounce gorgons of fully cooked crispy chicken strips, and cases of Spare Time fully cooked, buffalo-style chicken disrobes. The products to be recalled have “P-7221” on the back of the packaging.

The three products were shipped to retailers nationwide, according to the FSIS, and to Michigan and Washington for institutional use.

A spokesman for Tyson did not instanter respond to a request for comment.

No adverse reactions or injuries have been reported, according to the Tyson website. Fellows who have these products should either throw them away or return them to the place of purchase.

This is the subordinate major recall for the food company this year. In January, the company recalled more than 36,000 thumps of chicken nuggets after consumers complained of the product containing rubber.

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