More Than 52,000 Pounds of Tyson Chicken Recalled Due to ‘Off Odor’

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The recalled chicken was produced Oct. 24 and 25. (Photo: Tyson)

About 52,486 pounds of cooked Tyson buffalo chicken wings are being recalled because they have an “off odor,” according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

The recalled items were produced on Oct. 24 and Oct. 25, 2015, and include Tyson® Any’tizers® Fully Cooked Hot Wings with packaging dates of 2975PBF0508-23 and 2985PBF0500-01 and case codes 2975PBF0508-23 and 2985PBF0500-01.

While there have been no official reports of adverse reactions from eating the recalled chicken, Tyson Foods did receive some complaints of “mild illness” before the official recall was made.

If you’ve purchased the recalled chicken, don’t eat it. Throw it away or return it to where you bought it, the USDA says.

Just last month, 561,000 pounds of chicken were recalled by Aspen Foods due to Salmonella Enteritidis contamination, which was an extension of a recall that took place over the summer. The chicken affected by this recall appeared “ready to eat,” even though it was raw.

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