Sanderson Farms is recalling approximately 554,090 pounds of various bulk chicken products produced on September 17 and 18, 2015. The products include 70-lb cases and 1800-lb combos of jumbo boneless skinless breast fillets, tenderloins, butterflies, and breast frames shipped to processing facilities in Georgia and Louisiana. This recall is due to potential contamination with metal shavings originating from a malfunctioning ice-making machine used during production.
The chicken may contain extraneous metal materials (shavings) caused by a machinery malfunction. Consuming these products poses a high risk of internal injury or choking due to the presence of sharp or hard foreign matter.
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Sources: USDA Notice · Raw API Response