
Wal-Mart stores have recalled a huge number of Great Value brand chicken nuggets. The Wal-Mart chicken nugget recall affects one pound, 13 ounce bags of nuggets labeled with the Great Value brand. Perdue Farms manufactures the nuggets that have been found with blue plastic.
Wal-Mart chicken nuggets recalled from stores
The Wal-Mart chicken nugget recall was called by Perdue Farms, Inc. and also the USDA on July 21. The packages of chicken nuggets were found to have blue plastic in the meat. The chicken nuggets included within the recall are identified by:
- Bags that weigh in at one pound, 13 ounces
- Great Value brand labeling
- P-33944 as the Establishment Number
- Case code 89008 A0160
When you have a bag of the recalled Wal-Mart chicken nuggets, return it to the store for a refund. The full cost of the recall will probably end up being around $ 500,000.
Blue plastic causes chicken nugget recall
The Wal-Mart chicken nugget recall is considered a “Class II” recall. There are no injuries or sicknesses reported as a result of this product. Perdue Farms explains the recall by saying a “small plastic ring” must have accidentally been mixed in with the raw meat.
Making your own chicken nuggets
If you really love chicken nuggets but want to keep away from the Wal-Mart chicken nugget recall, you are able to. Making your own nuggets is simple, fast, and healthier than the pre-made ones. Chicken nuggets made at home cost less than $ 1 per serving. Chop chicken breasts or tenders into small chunks – the nuggets. Mix bread crumbs, Parmesan cheese and seasonings like basil together. Dunk the chicken nuggets in a liquid like milk or butter, and then coat with bread crumbs. Bake them on a well-oiled sheet for 10 or 20 minutes. If you’re relatively brave, you are able to even deep-fat-fry them.