Conagra Recalls Frozen Chicken Bowls that May Contain Rocks

The recall covers about 131,000 pounds of product.

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The US Department of Agriculture announced April 10 that Conagra Brands is recalling approximately 131,000 pounds of not ready-to-eat chicken bowl products because the product may contain extraneous materials, specifically small rocks.

Cb Cmyk Texture LogoUSDA said the problem was discovered when Russellville, AR-based Conagra received consumer complaints about rocks being in the products and Conagra notified USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS).

The following products, produced on Jan. 23, are subject to recall:

  • 9.5-oz. cartons containing β€œHealthy Choice POWER BOWLS Chicken Feta & Farro” with lot code 5006002320, UPC code 072655001800 and a best by date of 10/19/2020 on the label.
  • 9.5-oz. cartons containing β€œHealthy Choice POWER BOWLS Chicken Feta & Farro, BOILS ÈNERGIE Poulet feta et Γ©peautre” with lot code 5006002320, UPC code 072655003026 and a best by date of 10/19/2020 on the label.

These products bear establishment β€œP115” printed on the packaging next to the lot code. The products were shipped to retail locations nationwide and exported to Canada.

The FSIS said it is concerned that some of the recall product may be in consumers’ freezers, and that consumers who have purchased the products are urged to throw them away and not consume them.

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