A recent recall of Wegmans chicken nuggets for suspected bone fragments is affecting primarily states up and down the East Coast.
Wegmans issues health alert for chicken nuggets due to bone contamination. Consumers should return or dispose of the product.
Wegmans issued a recall of family-sized frozen chicken nuggets. The recall occurred after consumers complained of finding bone fragments in the meat. The United States Department of Agriculture warned the public of the possible contamination.
Wegmans is recalling frozen chicken nuggets in eight states and the District of Columbia because there may be bone fragments in the packages.
If you've perused the frozen food aisle at Wegmans Food Markets lately, it might be wise to check your recent purchases. On January 27, the US Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) issued a recall on a popular product sold at the store.
Grocery store chain Wegmans has recalled frozen chicken nuggets in multiple states over concerns that there may be bone fragments in the packages.
Wegmans is recalling frozen chicken nuggets in eight states and the District of Columbia because there may be bone fragments in the packages.
The nuggets included in the alert were sold in Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Washington, D.C.
A USDA entity has issued a public health about Wegmans chicken nuggets potentially contaminated with bone fragments. Check your freezer for affected products.
The USDA issues a health alert for Wegmans frozen chicken breast nuggets due to possible contamination with bone fragments. Customers in 8 states should return or discard the product to ensure safety.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service issued a public health alert on Monday for frozen, fully cooked Wegmans Food Markets breaded chicken breast nuggets due to possible contamination with bone fragments.