Numerous recalls have been issued this year due to the potential for damaged products and undeclared food allergens.
The Food and Drug Administration has announced a recall of ready-to-eat frozen chicken because it may contain metal.
Hormel has recalled nearly 5 million pounds of various ready-to-eat frozen chicken products due to metal contamination.
Major food recall hits restaurants and hotels as Hormel Foods pulls potentially contaminated chicken products from commercial ...
In two separate USDA recall notices, a conveyor belt at a production facility was identified as the reason behind the ...
More than four million pounds of foodservice-ready-to-eat frozen chicken products have been voluntarily recalled by Hormel ...
Ready-to-eat frozen chicken sold to businesses, have been recalled over possible metal fragments. Here's what to know about ...
Hormel Foods Corporation issued a voluntary recall for the affected chicken products on October 25 due to the possible ...
Hormel Foods has recalled millions of pounds of ready-to-eat frozen chicken sent to hotels, restaurants and institutions.
Hormel Foods is recalling nearly 4.9 million pounds of frozen ready-to-eat chicken after customers reported finding metal fragments in the products.
Brazilian Taste is recalling its chicken and beef croquettes because the product contains sesame, which was not declared on ...
Hormel Foods Corporation recalled nearly 5 million lbs. of ready-to-eat frozen chicken products after customers found metal in chicken breast and thigh meat.