Foster Poultry Farms is recalling over 3.8 million pounds of chicken corn dog products due to wood being found in the batter, which has caused injuries, prompting a major food safety alert.
Approximately 58 million pounds of corn dogs and sausage-on-a-stick products are being recalled across the U.S. due to the presence of wooden pieces embedded in the batter, which has caused injuries. The recall involves products from Hillshire Brands, a Tyson Foods subsidiary, produced between March 17 and recently, with the issue isolated to a Texas facility. Consumers are advised to discard or return the affected products, which may still be in households, schools, and institutions.
Approximately 58 million pounds of corn dog and sausage-on-a-stick products from Hillshire Brands are being recalled due to potential wood contamination in the batter, following consumer complaints and injuries. The affected products were distributed nationwide to retail, food service, schools, and Department of Defense facilities, and consumers are advised to discard any recalled items.
Approximately 58 million pounds of corn dogs and sausage on a stick products have been voluntarily recalled by Hillshire Brands due to the presence of wood pieces in the batter, following consumer complaints and reports of injuries, with the issue traced back to wooden sticks entering the production process.
Approximately 58 million pounds of State Fair Corn Dogs and Jimmy Dean Sausage on a Stick products are being recalled across the U.S. due to the presence of wood pieces embedded in the batter, which has caused injuries. The recall affects products produced in Texas by Hillshire Brands, a Tyson subsidiary, and consumers are advised to discard or return the affected items. The contamination was discovered after consumer complaints, and the products may still be in households, schools, and institutions.
The FDA has issued a nationwide recall of over 100 tons of Hormel's Dinty Moore Beef Stew after fragments of wood were found in the product, posing a choking and injury risk. Consumers are advised to discard or return the affected cans, with no injuries reported so far.
Hormel Foods has recalled approximately 256,185 pounds of Dinty Moore beef stew sold nationwide due to possible wood contamination, after receiving consumer complaints; consumers are advised to discard or return the product.