Grocery Store With 50+ New York Locations Recalls Chicken Products
A popular New York grocery store has announced a new chicken recall.
If you've gone grocery shopping recently at any of the Hannaford Supermarkets across New York and purchased chicken make sure that you check the freezer as soon as possible to see if your purchase is part of a new recall that the major supermarket announced on its website this week.
Hannaford Supermarkets Recall Chicken
Hannaford, with 52 stores across New York State, has announced that "out of an abundance of caution" it is voluntarily recalling its private brand of Breaded Chicken Cutlets due to the packaging potentially being mislabeled. According to the supermarket, the label on the chicken products that were sold in the deli department of stores may be missing the "milk allergen" specification on its label.
The 7.5 oz. packages of fully-cooked Breaded Chicken Cutlets have the UPC #: 04126876908 and could have been purchased between January 24, 2024, and July 17, 2024, and all Hannaford Supermarkets.
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What to do if You Have Recalled Chicken?
Hannaford Supermarkets is asking customers to "please check their freezer and storage areas for this product and not eat it." If you do have the recalled product Hannaford is asking that you return it to the store you purchased it for a full refund. Currently, there are no reports of any illness or injury at this time and all of the impacted products have been removed from stores.
If you need more information on this recall customers should contact their local Hannaford store or Consumer Relations at 1-800-213-9040. Hannaford has numerous locations in the Hudson Valley including stores in Highland, Middletown, Pine Bush, Kingston, Modena, Pawling, Red Hook, West Hurley, and Wappingers Falls, New York.
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