More Tyson Foods chicken is being recalled for possible listeria contamination.
The massive recall, first announced Saturday, grew by nearly 500,000 pounds Thursday, according to an update posted on the recall notice on the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service website.
Approximately 8,955,296 pounds of frozen and cooked chicken products are part of the recall.
Walmart, Target, Kroger, Publix, H-E-B and Wegmans are among the retailers that sold Tyson branded fully cooked and frozen products. Private label products are also part of the recall and some were made for restaurants, including Jet’s Pizza, Casey’s General Store, Marco’s Pizza and Little Caesars.
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Publix posted a recall notice about Tyson Grilled & Ready Chicken Products sold in its stores.
Wegmans stores sold two of the recalled products, diced chicken breast and chicken breast strips.
A full list of all the retailers that sold Tyson Foods recalled products is expected to be posted.
Walmart, Target, Kroger, Publix, H-E-B and Wegmans are among the retailers that sold Tyson Foods recalled chicken products.
The retailers each posted recall notices on their websites after Tyson Foods announcement Saturday that it was voluntarily recalling approximately 8.5 million pounds of frozen, cooked chicken products for possible listeria contamination.
The recall includes Tyson branded fully cooked and frozen products and private label products for restaurants, including Jet’s Pizza, Casey’s General Store, Marco’s Pizza and Little Caesars.
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