USDA: Recall of More Than 3 Million Pounds of Meat Products Expanded After Injury Reports

California’s Foster Farms recalled more than a dozen corn dog products over wood pieces being embedded in the batter, officials say.
USDA: Recall of More Than 3 Million Pounds of Meat Products Expanded After Injury Reports
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Jack Phillips
Jack Phillips
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) food inspection service announced that Foster Poultry Farms has expanded the recall of millions of pounds of frozen corn dog products sold around the United States.

Earlier this month, the California-based company said it recalled 3,961,138 pounds of chicken and turkey corn dogs because there may be wood pieces embedded in the batter, according to the USDA. On Oct. 17, the company included 118,098 additional pounds in the recall due to embedded wood.
Jack Phillips
Jack Phillips
Breaking News Reporter
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