NY Livestock Market, Inc. is recalling approximately 1,495 pounds of whole young poultry products that may be contaminated with nitrofurazone, an antibiotic residue. The recalled items include 4.9-lb. young whole chickens, with heads and feet intact, that were produced and packaged on April 10, 2017. These products were shipped to various restaurants and retail locations throughout New York state. No illnesses or adverse reactions have been confirmed to date, but the residue was identified during routine government testing.
The poultry may contain nitrofurazone, a residue of public health concern that violates safety standards for food production. Consuming products with antibiotic residues can pose health risks, and anyone concerned about a reaction should contact a healthcare provider.
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Sources: USDA Notice ยท Raw API Response