If you bought this chicken, throw it now, says USDA

The popular products sold at Aldi and other grocery stores could be accommodated in Salmonella, experts say.


If you find yourself frequently, I give you more food in your refrigerator than you do not stop cooking, buy yourselffrozen food Can be a game changer not only in terms of backup of your time, but to reduce your food waste to global household. Unfortunately, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) has just announced theReminder of five types of frozen chicken Products due to the security risk they present to customers and the Authority's Food Safety and Inspection (FSIS) recommend to anyone who bought the products throw them immediately.

On August 9th, FSIS announced thatSerenaade Foods of Milford, Indiana had recalled about 59,251 pounds of raw pelted chicken products, frozen, breaded and pre-gilded due to potential contamination withSalmonellaEnteritidis. For most healthy individuals,salmonella infections mimic the symptoms offood poisoningIncluding abdominal pain, diarrhea and fever, which usually start within 72 hours of their contaminated food consumption, according to the ISP. However, young children, the elderly and individuals with compromised immune systems may be more likely to undergo more serious symptoms ofsalmonella infections.

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"FSI collaborates with disease control and prevention centers (CDC) and public health partners to investigate a multistate epidemic of 28SalmonellaEnteritis diseases in 8 states, with dates of appearance from February 21 to June 28, 2021, "The notice of reminder indicates.

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The affected products, produced on 24 and 25 February 2021, include:

• 5-oz. Packages packaged plastic individually from Dutch firm chicken with broccoli and cheese with lot code br 1055 and the best if used by the date February 24, 2023
• 5-oz. Plastic packaged packages individually chicken from the Milford Valley with broccoli and cheese with lot code BR 1055 and the best if used by the date February 24, 2023
• 10 oz. Boxes of two individually plastic plastic packets of the Milford valley blue chicken cord with batch code CB 1055 and better if used by the date of February 24, 2021
• 5-oz. Packages packaged plastic individually chicken plush gross kirkwood, broccoli and cheese with batch code br 1055 and better if used by the date of February 24 2023
• 5-oz. Kirkwood Raw Cuthand Plastic Plastic Packages Blue Cord Cord with Lot Code CB 1056 and best if used by the date February 25, 2023

The two Kirkwood products included in the reminder wereSold at ALDI storesWhile other products may have been available in several retailers.

All products can be identified by the P-2375 establishment number, printed inside the USDA brand of the inspection on their packaging.

If you have the recalled products at home, do not eat them or you might risk becoming sick. Instead, send them back to the store from which you bought them or throw them away. If you have eaten recalled products and you have fallen poorly, contact a health professional. You can also contact Serenade foods at (866) 873-7589 with questions.

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