The USDA has issued a recall for over 245,000 pounds of frozen chicken strips.

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The recall pinpoints entree products from Conagra Brands that "may be contaminated with extraneous materials."

Courtesy of Conagra Brands via Facebook
Courtesy of Conagra Brands via Facebook
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Conagra Brands is the Culprit

The USDA announced that the contaminated shipments were produced on select dates in June and July and can be identified in the following ways:

Best By Date:

  • DEC 11 2024
  • JAN 01 2025
  • JAN 07 2025

Lot Number (on the side of the carton)

  • 5009317120
  • 5009319220
  • 5009319820

USDA revealed that the products were "shipped to retail locations nationwide" in addition to being sold online. So they could be in your freezer right now. 

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How It Happened

The "extraneous materials" found in the chicken were pieces of plastic. They were originally noticed when presence of the plastic led to "an oral injury" in a customer's consumption of the product.

All products matching these descriptions should NOT be eaten. Throw them away immediately.

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If You Suspect a Problem

Are you worried that you've already opened and eaten a contaminated bag?

Consumers with questions about the recall can contact the Conagra Brands customer line at (800) 921-7404 or email consumer.care@conagra.com

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