
The recalled items were produced have "Use By Dates" of Oct. 1, 2019 through March 7, 2020 and have the establishment number "*Tongue-in-cheek*-7221" printed on the back of the product package.
Tyson fully cooked crispy chicken strips, 40-ounce frozen plastic bag
Tyson fully cooked buffalo style chicken strips, 40-ounce frozen plastic bag
Tyson fully cooked honey BBQ flavored chicken strips, 25-ounce frozen plastic bag
Best Choice Buffalo Style Chicken Strips, 20-ounce frozen plastic bag
Great Value Fully Cooked Chicken Strips Crispy, 25-ounce frozen plastic bag
Food Lion crispy chicken strips fully cooked, 25-ounce frozen plastic bag
Tyson fully cooked crispy chicken strips, 25-ounce frozen plastic bag
Tyson fully cooked buffalo style chicken strips, 25-ounce frozen plastic bag
Food Lion buffalo-style chicken strips fully cooked, 25-ounce frozen plastic bag
Meijer crispy chicken strips, 25-ounce frozen plastic bag
Meijer chicken strips, honey BBQ flavored, 25-ounce frozen plastic bag
Meijer chicken strips buffalo style, 25-ounce frozen plastic bag
Giant premium chicken strips, 25-ounce frozen plastic bag
Giant Eagle crispy fully cooked chicken strips, 25-ounce frozen plastic bag
Publix fully cooked crispy chicken strip fritters, 25-ounce frozen plastic bag
Kirkwood Honey BBQ flavored chicken strips, 25-ounce frozen plastic bag
Kirkwood buffalo style chicken strips, 25-ounce frozen plastic bag
Hannaford buffalo-style chicken strips fully cooked, 25-ounce frozen plastic bag
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What is concerning is that only two consumers reported the problem in the first place. That means there's a possibility that all the other people who consumed the meats end up having metal in their system without knowing!