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Conagra recalls 245K+ lbs of frozen chicken strips due to customer injury.

Conagra Brands Recalls Frozen Chicken Strips

American consumer packaged goods company Conagra ‍Brands has ‍issued a recall for over 245,000⁢ pounds of frozen Banquet chicken strips ‌entrees. The recall comes after a consumer reported suffering ‌oral injuries from the⁣ product, ⁤according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food⁤ Safety and Inspection Service ⁤(FSIS).

In a statement on Sept. 2, FSIS ⁢announced that ⁤Conagra is recalling approximately 245,366 pounds of frozen‍ Banquet⁢ chicken strip entree ‍meals produced on June 20, July 11, and ‍July ‍17 this year.

These ‌products can be identified by‌ the establishment number “EST. P-9” on the side‌ of the carton.‍ The recall was initiated ‌due to possible contamination with​ “extraneous materials,” ​specifically ‍”pieces of plastic.”

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“FSIS ⁤is concerned that some products may be in consumers’ freezers. ⁢Consumers who‌ have​ purchased these products are urged not to consume them. These products should be thrown⁤ away⁤ or ⁣returned to the ⁣place of purchase,” FSIS advised.

The issue was brought to light when ‌Conagra received a consumer complaint​ regarding‍ plastic found in the⁢ chicken strip portion ‍of the product. ​The consumer suffered an oral injury as⁣ a result.

“FSIS​ has received no additional ⁢reports of injury or illness from consumption of these​ products. Anyone concerned about an injury or illness should ⁤contact a ​healthcare provider,” the ⁤department stated.

On the⁣ same⁢ day, FSIS also announced that Hillshire Brands Company recalled 15,876 pounds of blended meat and⁤ poultry smoked sausage‍ products that may be ‍contaminated with bone fragments.⁣ These items were distributed to retail ⁢stores in ⁢California, Maryland, ​New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Virginia. A consumer reported an oral injury after consuming‌ this product.

Over 2.6 Million⁣ Pounds of Meat Products⁢ Recalled

Earlier ⁢this year, Conagra recalled ‍approximately 2,581,816 pounds of canned meat and poultry products due⁤ to potential health risks associated with contamination.

FSIS stated that the recall was ‌initiated because of a ⁤packaging​ defect that could lead to contamination.⁤ The contamination may ⁤not be ⁤visibly ⁤apparent⁤ in⁣ the products.

“The‍ problem was discovered when the establishment notified FSIS after observing spoiled ‍and/or leaking cans from multiple production dates at the establishment’s warehouse,” FSIS explained.

“Subsequent investigation by the‍ establishment determined that the cans⁢ subject to recall may have been ‌damaged in a manner that is not readily‍ apparent⁤ to consumers, which may ⁢allow ⁣foodborne pathogens to enter the cans,” it added.

No ⁣confirmed reports of adverse reactions resulting from consumption have been received. If you‌ have concerns about illness ⁢or injury caused by consuming these items, ‍please contact a healthcare provider.

“The biggest risk of cans that are bulging, leaking,‍ or badly dented is that the‍ food ‍could be contaminated with Clostridium botulinum, ⁤which you can’t see ‌or taste. The toxin ​it ⁤produces ⁣can be deadly even in very small amounts,” said James.



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