DULUTH, Ga. (AP) - A Georgia food processing company has issued a recall for about 35,800 pounds of breaded chicken products that may contain pieces of plastic.
USDA officials Thursday announced the chicken was processed at Suzanna's Kitchen, based in Duluth.
The following products have been recalled: Cases of 12-ounce cartons of Freebird fully cooked chicken nuggets, with an identification code of 6220 and a sell-by date of March 15, 2014; 12-ounce cartons of Freebird fully cooked gluten-free and soy free chicken patties, with an identification code of 6224 and a sell-by date of Sept. 6, 2013; and 10-pound bulk cases of fully cooked chicken nuggets with an identification code of 6221 and a sell-by date of March 15, 2014.
USDA officials say the nuggets were also shipped to a distributor in California.
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Security will be tight and traffic will be messy around the Morehouse College campus today. President Barack Obama will address graduates at the college's commencement ceremony.
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