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This Frozen Food Can KILL Your Family, 1 MILLION LBs Recalled

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This Frozen Food Can KILL Your Family, 1 MILLION LBs Recalled

1 MILLION LBs of This American’s Favorite Frozen Food Just Recalled

We all do our best to feed our families the highest quality food as possible, regardless fresh or frozen food. But unfortunately, some health risks cannot be avoided due to things that go on at food factories. The good news is that this recall was caught early, and with your help to spread the word, we can help prevent families across America from being affected by these dangerous and potentially deadly products.

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In a news release released several days ago, OK Food Inc issued a massive Class I recall, where they are classifying the health risk of their products being consumed as “high” due to contamination at the factory.

American Freedom Fighters has more on this breaking press release:

WASHINGTON, 2017 – OK Food, Inc., an Oklahoma City, Okla. establishment, is recalling approximately 933,272 pounds of breaded chicken products that may be contaminated with extraneous materials, specifically metal, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced today.

The ready-to-eat (RTE) breaded chicken items were produced on various dates from Dec. 19, 2016 through March 7, 2017. A list of the products subject to recall can be found here PDF | View Labels.

The products subject to recall bear establishment number “P-7092” inside the USDA mark of inspection. These items were shipped to retail locations and institutions nationwide.

The problem was discovered on March 21, 2017 after OK Foods Inc. received five consumer complaints stating that metal objects were found in the ready-to-eat chicken products and by FSIS inspection personnel during verification activities. After an internal investigation, the firm identified the affected product and determined that the objects in all the complaints came from metal conveyor belting.

The USDA designates a Class 1 recall as a high-risk contaminated product that could cause serious and adverse health consequences or even death. Anyone who thinks they consumed these products should contact their healthcare provider immediately. Many of these contaminated chicken products were sold under the Chickentopia, Spring River Farms, TenderBird, Save A Lot, Great Value, Double D Foods, Lake Liner Logo, and Smart Foods 4 Schools labels.

Here is an all-inclusive list of the recalled items:

‒10-pound packages containing “Smart Foods4Schools ABC – 123 Shaped Nuggets With Rib Meat” bearing case code 133002.

‒10-pound packages containing “Smart Foods4Schools Breaded Fully Cooked Chicken Patties Star Shaped Nuggets With Rib Meat” bearing case code 133003.

‒10-pound packages containing “Smart Foods4Schools Breaded Fully Cooked Chicken Patties Heart Shaped Nuggets With Rib Meat” bearing case code 133008.

‒10-pound packages containing “Smart Foods4Schools Breaded Fully Cooked Chicken Patties Shamrock Shaped Chicken Fingers With Rib Meat” bearing case code 133013.

‒10-pound packages containing “Smart Foods4Schools Breaded Fully Cooked Chicken Patties Shark Shaped Chicken Fingers With Rib Meat” bearing case code 133014.

‒30-pound packages containing “Chickentopia Fully Cooked Breaded Tender Shaped Chicken Breast Patties With Rib Meat” bearing case code 133015.

‒30-pound packages containing “Double D Foods Fully Cooked Herb Seasoned Breaded Chicken Breast Patty With Rib Meat” bearing case code 178981.

‒7.5-pound packages containing “Great Value Fully Cooked Herb Seasoned Breaded Chicken Breast Patty With Rib Meat” bearing case code 201258 and “Best By/Use by” dates 3/2/2018.

‒20-pound packages containing “TenderBird Fully Cooked, Breaded Chicken Breast Patties With Rib Meat” bearing case code 235384.

‒21-pound packages containing “Save A Lot Fully Cooked, Breaded Chicken Breast Nuggets” bearing case code 252385.

‒18-pound packages containing “Spring River Farms Fully Cooked Breaded Chicken Fries” bearing case code 252386. ‒28-lb packages containing “Save A Lot Fully Cooked Breaded Chicken Fries” bearing case code 252386.

‒24-pound packages containing “Lake Liner Logo Brand Fully Cooked Breaded Chicken Nuggets” bearing case code 256385 and “Best By” dates 01 23 18.

‒20-pound packages containing “Spring River Farms Fully Cooked Breaded Chicken Patties With Rib Meat” bearing case code 342002.

‒20-pound packages containing “Spring River Farms Fully Cooked Breaded Tender Shaped Chicken Breast Patties With Rib Meat” bearing case code 342015.

‒20-pound packages containing “Spring River Farms Fully Cooked Chicken Patties Breaded Chicken Breast Patties with Rib Meat” bearing case code 342384.

‒20-pound packages containing “Tenderbird Fully Cooked Chicken Breast Patties With Rib Meat” bearing case code 342384.

‒20-pound packages containing “Spring River Farms Fully Cooked Chicken Nuggets Breaded Chicken Nuggets with Rib Meat” bearing case code 342385.

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