Recall
Announcement (ODA/ODH)
2002-04a
February
11, 2002
Wisconsin
Establishment Recalls Chicken Products Because of Undercooking
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NOTE: This release has been updated to include an additional
product. The additional product is the "Fully Cooked DICED Chicken
Breast Meat WITH RIB MEAT." The total poundage being recalled has
also been updated to reflect the additional product. |
Brakebush Brothers, Inc., a
Westfield, Wis., establishment, is voluntarily recalling approximately 80,500
pounds of chicken products because some of the products may have been
undercooked, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection
Service announced today.
The products subject to recall
are:
·
10-pound boxes of "CHIK ‘N’ ZIPS, Grilled FULLY Cooked Skinless
Boneless, Chicken Breast FILLET STRIPS." Each box bears the case code
"5211" and a nine-digit date code beginning with the numbers
"3471," and the establishment number "P-161" in the USDA
mark of inspection. The product was produced on Dec. 13, 2001 and was
distributed to food service distributors nationwide.
·
1,200-pound bulk containers of "Fully Cooked DICED Chicken Breast
Meat WITH RIB MEAT." Each box bears the case code "10967" and the
establishment number "P-161" in the USDA mark of inspection. The
product was produced on Dec. 13, 2001 and was distributed to a food service
distributor in New Jersey.
"Because of the potential
hazard of foodborne illness from consumption of undercooked poultry, consumers
may wish to ask if meals made with chicken contain the recalled product,"
said Margaret O’K. Glavin, acting FSIS administrator.
The problem was discovered
after the company received a customer complaint. No illnesses or injuries
associated with consumption of the product have been reported. Anyone concerned
about an illness should contact a physician immediately.
Consumers and media with
questions about the recall may contact Carl Brakebush, company vice president,
at (608) 296-2121.
Consumers with food safety questions can phone the toll-free USDA Meat and Poultry Hotline at 1-800-535-4555. The hotline can be reached from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. (Eastern Time), Monday through Friday, and recorded information is available 24 hours a day.