NOT ‘READY-TO-EAT’: The family favorite will no longer be available for purchase from grocery stores, but some may still be at risk.
The alert applies to 42 ounce bags of Perdue's frozen, ready to eat "gluten-free" chicken tenders produced on July 12, 2022. The products bear establishment number P-33944 and a "Best if Used By" date of July 12, 2023. The items were shipped to BJ's Wholesale Club locations across the United States.
The back of the impacted Purdue gluten-free chicken breast tenders packaging shows the"use by date" and"plant code."or adverse reactions from anyone who ate the product, according to the press release. According to officials, a recall has not been requested, because the product is no longer available for purchase. However, the USDA is concerned that the product may be present in consumers' freezers and urged customer's to throw away the bags of chicken or return them.
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