Empire Kosher Recalls 11,000 Pounds of Chicken
Empire Kosher Poultry, Inc. has issued a recall affecting almost 11,000 pounds of raw, boneless, skinless chicken breast products after an employee found metal material in a chicken breast at an Empire Kosher facility.
About the Empire Kosher Recall
According to Food Safety News, Empire Kosher issued a nationwide recall for 10,839 pounds of chicken packaged on November 2 with sell-by dates ranging from November 14 to November 17.
Consumers who have unused portions of the recalled chicken products in their home are urged to immediately thrown them our or return them to their place of purchase.
All of the recalled chicken has an establishment number of “P-1015” inside the USDA mark of the inspection of their labels.
Products Covered by the Empire Kosher Recall
The following products are covered by the Empire Kosher Poultry recall:
- 4- to 5.25-pound tray packages containing chicken breasts labeled “Empire KOSHER NATURAL Chicken Breasts, Boneless & Skinless” with case code 46375 and “Sell By” date 11/14/17;
- 1- to 1.25-pound tray packages containing chicken breasts labeled “Empire KOSHER NATURAL Chicken Breasts, Boneless & Skinless” with case code 7488 and “Sell By” date 11/16/17;
- 5-pound tray packages containing chicken breasts labeled “Empire KOSHER NATURAL Chicken Breasts, Boneless & Skinless” with case code 7598 and “Sell By” date11/16/17;
- 1- to1.25-pound tray packages containing chicken breasts labeled “Empire KOSHER NATURAL Chicken Breasts, Boneless & Skinless” with case code 92615 and “Sell By” date 11/17/17; and
- 1- to 1.25-pound tray packages containing chicken breasts labeled “Empire KOSHER NATURAL Chicken Breasts, Boneless & Skinless” with case code 7888 and “Sell By” date 11/16/17.