
In Wal-Mart stores around the country, Great Value brand chicken nuggets are recalled. One pound, 13 ounce packages of Great Value chicken nuggets have been recalled. Perdue Farms manufactures the nuggets that are found with blue plastic.
Wal-Mart chicken nugget recall
On July 21, Perdue Farms and also the USDA announced the Wal-Mart chicken nugget recall. Chunks of blue plastic were found within the nuggets and packages. The chicken nuggets integrated within the recall are identified by:
- Bags that weigh in at one pound, 13 ounces
- Labeled as a great Value brand
- Establishment number (on the bottom of the package) P-33944
- Identified with case code 89008 A0160
When you have a bag of the recalled Wal-Mart chicken nuggets, return it to the store for a refund. .
Recall caused by blue plastic in the nugget
The recall on Wal-Mart chicken nuggets is considered a class II recall. The translation of this is that you will find no “adverse health consequences” and no injuries. According to Perdue Farms, a “small plastic ring” got mixed in with the raw meat.
Making your own chicken nuggets
It is possible to have chicken nuggets without worrying about the Wal-Mart chicken nugget recall. Making your own chicken nuggets is quick, cheap, and healthy. Chicken nuggets made at home cost less than $ 1 per serving. First, chop boneless skinless chicken into nugget-sized chunks. Mix together bread crumbs and seasonings, or even use a product like Shake ‘n Bake. Dunk the chicken nuggets in a liquid like milk or butter, and then coat with bread crumbs. Bake at 350 for 10 to 20 minutes. If you want a true fast food taste, deep-fat fry them at 450 for three to five minutes.