Tyson Recalls Over<br />60,000 Pounds of Chicken Tyson Foods is recalling 69,093<br />pounds of frozen, ready-to-eat<br />chicken strips that may contain metal. The effected products are <br />Tyson’s 25-ounce bag and<br />20-pound case of fully cooked<br />buffalo-style strips, and their 25-ounce bag of<br />fully cooked crispy chicken strips. The chicken products were<br />produced on November 30, 2018,<br />and have a “P-7221” establishment number. The Food Safety and Inspection<br />Service (FSIS) discovered the defect<br />because of two consumer complaints<br />about foreign materials in their products. The FSIS is urging consumers to<br />throw away or return impacted<br />products and to not risk consuming them. There have yet to be any injuries or<br />illnesses reported in relation to the recall. Tyson recently came under<br />fire in January, for products<br />contaminated with rubber material. They pulled more than 36,000<br />pounds of chicken nuggets from<br />club stores in five states as a result.