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Chicken nuggets recalled by Wal-Mart

Wal-Mart recalls 50,000 packages of chicken nuggets

Wal-Mart stores have recalled a huge number of Great Value brand chicken nuggets. The recall affects one pound, 13 ounce Great Value brand packages of chicken nuggets. Perdue Farms manufactures the nuggets that are found with blue plastic.

Wal-Mart chicken nugget recall

The Wal-Mart chicken nugget recall was announced on July 21 by Perdue Farms. Chunks of blue plastic were found within the nuggets and packages. The standards for the recall are:

  • Bags that weigh in at one pound, 13 ounces
  • Great Value brand labeling
  • Establishment number (on the bottom of the package) P-33944
  • Case code 89008 A0160

For those who have a bag of the recalled Wal-Mart chicken nuggets, return it to the store for a refund. The companies will end up paying the whole cost of the recall — estimated at $ 500,000.

Nugget recall caused by blue plastic

The recall on Wal-Mart chicken nuggets is considered a class II recall. The translation of this is that you will find no “adverse health consequences” and no injuries. Perdue Farms has said that it expects that a “small plastic ring” was mixed in with the raw meat.

Make your own nugget goodness

Worrying about the Wal-Mart chicken nugget recall doesn’t have to be a part of your day, even if you love nuggets. Making your own nuggets is simple, fast, and healthier than the pre-made ones. Chicken nuggets made at home cost less than $ 1 per serving. First, chop boneless skinless chicken into nugget-sized chunks. . Dunk the chicken in milk, egg or melted butter, then to the bread crumb mixture. Bake at 350 for 10 to 20 minutes. If you’re relatively brave, you can even deep-fat-fry them.

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