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Home»Lifestyle»Company Issues Recall of Over 24,000 Pounds of Chicken Sausage Due to Potential Plastic Contamination
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Company Issues Recall of Over 24,000 Pounds of Chicken Sausage Due to Potential Plastic Contamination

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A recent recall by Kayem Foods Inc., based in Massachusetts, has drawn attention after more than 24,000 pounds of their chicken sausage were found to be potentially contaminated with plastic. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), this voluntary recall involves ready-to-eat chicken sausage products after multiple reports from customers indicated that pieces of plastic were discovered in the food. The recall highlights ongoing food safety concerns and underscores the importance of consumer vigilance when it comes to food quality.

The USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced the recall, following notifications from three customers who reported the presence of plastic items within the chicken sausage. While such incidents can cause alarm, it is noteworthy that, as of the recall announcement, no injuries or illnesses related to the contaminated product have been reported. This situation serves as a reminder of the potential hazards that can arise in food production and the systems in place to mitigate these risks.

Consumers are urged by the FSIS to take action by either discarding the affected product or returning it to the point of purchase for a refund. This proactive approach aims to protect public health and prevent any further incidents stemming from the consumption of tainted food products. Education around proper disposal and return procedures plays a critical role in enhancing food safety and consumer confidence.

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The specific product affected by this recall is an 11-ounce vacuum-packed package containing four pieces of “ALL NATURAL al fresco CHICKEN SAUSAGE SWEET APPLE with Vermont made syrup.” Each package is marked with the lot code “179” and a “USE/FRZ BY” date of “OCT 01 2025.” These products were produced on June 28 and carry the establishment number “P-7839” within the USDA inspection mark, indicating they have been officially monitored for safety during production.

These chicken sausage items were distributed nationwide, which broadens the impact of the recall and necessitates vigilance among consumers across the country. As foodborne safety incidents can vary widely—from contamination by foreign materials to biological threats—this recall can serve as a case study for examining food safety protocols and the efficacy of regulatory bodies like the USDA and FSIS.

Interestingly, this particular recall coincides with another significant food safety issue, as a New York company also issued a nationwide recall for a fish product due to fears of botulism poisoning. Such simultaneous recalls can amplify public concern regarding food safety standards, highlighting the need for continuous improvements in the industry to protect consumers from potential hazards associated with food contamination.

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