Nearly 2 Million Pounds Of Recalled Ready-To-Eat Chicken May Be Undercooked

WASHINGTON (CBS) – The U.S. Department of Agriculture has announced a recall for about 2 million pounds of ready-to-eat chicken because it may be undercooked. Officials say bacterial pathogens may have survived in the recalled National Steak and Poultry chicken products. The affected chicken was produced between Aug. 20 and Nov. 30, with establishment number “P-6010T” printed in the USDA mark of inspection. Some five-pound bags of the recalled chicken was sold under the Hormel brand name. Click For Full List Of Recalled Products Last month, a food service customer complained that the chicken appeared to be undercooked. There have not yet been any reports of illnesses linked to the recall. Anyone who bought the recalled chicken should throw it away or return it.
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