On Jan. 24, Wegmans issued a recall for its store-brand frozen, breaded chicken breast nuggets over possible contamination with extraneous material, specifically bone fragments.
The federal government cited concerns that the product may contain bone fragments — posing a potential health risk to consumers.
Wegmans recalls frozen chicken nuggets over possible bone fragments. Find out what this means for private label foods as more shoppers choose store-brand groceries.
If you have Wegmans chicken nuggets in your freezer, throw them away. The Upstate New York-based grocery store chain announced a product recall for Wegmans FYFGA Chicken Breast Nuggets 46oz. The chicken nuggets may contain possible bone pieces, Wegmans said.
Wegmans issued the voluntary recall of its frozen chicken nuggets after bone fragments were found in the meat.
Wegmans, in conjunction with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, is issuing a public health alert for its frozen chicken nuggets due to bone fragment contamination, according to the USDA.
Wegmans recalled its store-brand chicken nuggets because they may contain bone pieces. The grocery store chain said the recall affected Wegmans FYFGA Chicken Breast Nuggets that came in a 46 oz. bag.
If you have a bag of Wegmans breaded chicken breast nuggets in your freezer, you may want to check the label before
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Wegmans Chicken Nuggets May Contain Bone Fragments
A public health alert has been issued by the US Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) for frozen, fully cooked Wegmans chicken nuggets that may be contaminated with bone fragments.
Wegmans is recalling frozen chicken nuggets in eight states, including in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware.
The USDA issues a health alert for Wegmans frozen chicken breast nuggets due to possible contamination with bone fragments. Customers in 8 states should return or discard the product to ensure safety.