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Tyson Foods Recalls Chicken Breast Products


Products May Contain an Undeclared Allergen, Soy

Tyson Foods, Inc, a Vicksburg, Miss. establishment, is recalling approximately 51,360 pounds of raw frozen chicken breast tenderloin products because they may contain soy, which is not declared on the label.

The following products are subject to recall:

10-pound cases of "Standard Quality Uncooked Fritters, Old Fashioned Chicken Breast Tenderloins." Each box bears the case code of "2523-954" as well as a packaging date of "7/23/08" printed on the side of the box.

10-pound cases of "Sysco Uncooked, Fritters, Chicken Breast Tenderloins." Each box bears the case code of "2523-895" as well as packaging dates of "7/24/08" or "7/29/08" printed on the side of the box.

10-pound cases of "Heritage Valley Uncooked Steakhouse Chicken Breast Tenderloin Fritters." Each box bears the case code of "2523-398" as well as a packaging date of "7/23/08", "7/24/08," or "8/01/08" printed on the side of the box.

20-pound cases of "Spare Time Uncooked Fritters, Chicken Breast Tenderloins." Each box bears the case code of "2523-861" as well as a packaging date of "7/23/08" printed on the side of the box.

10-pound cases of "Tyson Uncooked Chicken Breast Tenderloin Fritters." Each box bears the code of "2989-928" as well as a packaging date of "7/25/08" printed on the side of the box.

The chicken breast tenderloin products were produced between July 23 and August 1, 2008 and were shipped to Tyson food service distributors nationwide.

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Published on Aug-7-08


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