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Perdue Recalls More Than 500 Pounds of Chicken Products in Florida, Other States

What to Know

  • The products are being recalled due to “misbranding and undeclared allergens,” according to a statement.
  • Affected products have the number “P-11407” stamped inside the USDA mark of inspection.
  • The products were shipped to food service locations in Florida, Maryland and Washington D.C., according to the statement.

Perdue is recalling more than 500 pounds of chicken products, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service announced Tuesday.

The products are being recalled due to “misbranding and undeclared allergens,” according to a statement. Perdue’s ready-to-cook chicken breast tenderloin fritters – which contain egg whites – were mislabeled as Homestyle Chicken Tender Fritters, the statement said. The Homestyle Chicken Tender Fritters do not contain egg whites, a common allergen.

Affected products have the number “P-11407” stamped inside the USDA mark of inspection, the department said. The products were shipped to food service locations in Florida, Maryland and Washington D.C., according to the statement.

The department said there have been no confirmed reports of illness or adverse health effects due to the mislabeling.

To view the product label, click here.

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