Great Value brand chicken nuggets are recalled from Wal-Mart stores. The Wal-Mart chicken nugget recall affects one pound, 13 ounce bags of nuggets labeled with the Great Value brand. Manufactured by Perdue, these nuggets have blue plastic in them.
Wal-Mart chicken nuggets recalled from stores
The Wal-Mart chicken nugget recall was announced on July 21 by Perdue Farms. The packages of chicken nuggets were found to have blue plastic in the meat. To discover out if your Wal-Mart chicken nuggets are a part of the recall, search for:
- Bags with one pound and 13 ounces of nuggets
- Labeled as an excellent Value brand
- Establishment number (on the bottom of the package) P-33944
- Identified with case code 89008 A0160
If you do have a bag of the recalled chicken nuggets, you just have to return it to the Wal-Mart for a refund. The companies will end up paying the whole cost of the recall — estimated at $ 500,000.
Blue plastic causes recall
The recall on Wal-Mart chicken nuggets is considered a class II recall. There have been no injuries or sicknesses reported as a result of this product. Perdue Farms explains the recall by saying a “small plastic ring” must have accidentally been mixed in with the raw meat.
Chicken nuggets at home
It is possible to have chicken nuggets without worrying about the Wal-Mart chicken nugget recall. It is simple, fast, and healthy to make your own nuggets. Chicken nuggets made at home cost less than $ 1 per serving. First, chop boneless skinless chicken into nugget-sized chunks. Mix together bread crumbs and seasonings, or even use a product like Shake ‘n Bake. Dunk the chicken in milk, egg or melted butter, then to the bread crumb mixture. Bake them on a well-oiled sheet for 10 or 20 minutes. If you need a true fast food taste, deep-fat fry them at 450 for three to five minutes.
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