Tyson recalls 52K pounds of cooked chicken wings for possible adulteration

(FOX NEWS) Approximately 52,486 pounds of chicken wing product were recalled on Monday by Tyson Foods Inc. The product may have been adulterated because of having an "off-odor" scent, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS).

The buffalo-style hot wings were produced on October 24 and
October 25. The specific product subject to recall is:

28-oz. retail bags containing multiple pieces of "Tyson® Any'tizers®
Fully Cooked Hot Wings® CHICKEN WING SECTIONS COATED WITH A FLAVORFUL HOT, TANGY SAUCE" with use by/sell by dates of October 24, 2016 and October 25, 2016, packaging dates 2975PBF0508-23/2985PBF0500-01 and case codes 2975PBF0508-23/2985PBF0500-01.

The products have the establishment number "P-13456" inside
the USDA mark of inspection as well as on the back of the bag above the heating instructions. The items were shipped to retail locations nationwide.

Tyson Foods Inc. discovered the problem when consumers called,complaining of the product being "off-odor" as well as mild illness associated with consumption.

There have been no confirmed reports of adverse reactions due to consumption of these products.

Individuals who have purchased these products are urged not to consume them and to throw away the packages or return them to the place of purchase.