Yummy Spoonfuls toddler food recalled for possible bone fragments
by Michelle Stein posted in Products
Overhill Farms, Inc. has announced a recall of roughly 54,630 pounds of chicken products -- in the form of toddler meals -- that could be contaminated with bone.
"We learned from one of our suppliers that a small number of Yummy Spoonfuls products may contain chicken bone fragments," Alastair Dorward, CEO of Yummy Spoonfuls, said in a statement. "While the risk is low, the health and wellness of our children and customers is paramount, so we have proactively withdrawn the affected chicken bites from store shelves, and have voluntarily issued a recall in collaboration with USDA."
According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service, affected frozen chicken bites were produced on Aug. 30, 2016, Feb. 1, 2017, Feb. 9, 2017 and April 25, 2017 by the Vernon, California-based company. The recalled batches include:
3-oz. boxes containing ?yummy spoonfuls chicken carrot bites,? with ?Best Before? dates of 02/01/18, 02/09/18 and 4/26/2018.
3-oz. boxes containing ?yummy spoonfuls chicken sweet potato bites,? with ?Best Before? dates of 02/01/18 and 02/09/18.
3-oz. boxes containing ?yummy spoonfuls chicken broccoli bites,? with ?Best Before? dates of 08/30/17, 02/20/18 and 4/10/18.
30-lb. bulk cases containing Overhill Farms brand ?FULLY COOKED ORGANIC CHICKEN BROCCOLI BITES CHICKEN AND VEGETABLE PATTY,? with case code 320422 and packaging date 08/30/16.
30-lb. bulk cases containing Ove...
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