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AdvancePierre Announces Recall of 1,200 Lbs of Chicken Product
AdvancePierre Foods is recalling approximately 1,200 pounds of chicken fried chicken breasts that may contain small pieces of metal.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced the recall of the 22.75 ounce packages of Fast Classics Fried Chicken Breasts as well as cases containing six 22.75 ounce pouches of Fast Classics Chicken Fried Chicken Breasts. The recall is for these products containing the establishment number "P-2260Y" in the USDA mark of inspection and a "best by" date of Jan. 22, 2014.
The products were distributed in Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, Oklahoma and Texas. The recall was announced after the company received two consumer complaints.
The problem occurred when a small metal hand tool fell into a grinder, which was discovered by the company's metal detectors. Although the company began diverting product, the product being recalled was packaged and shipped before all corrective actions could be taken. FSIS and the company have received no reports of injury associated with consumption of these products.
The food was distributed from the company out of Enid.
Consumers with questions about the recall should contact AdvancePierre Consumer Affairs at 855-328-8888.
Posted: Saturday, January 26 2013, 04:18 PM CST
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Teen in devastated Okla. town handing out hugs
May 25, 2013 02:26 GMT
MOORE, Okla. (AP) -- The people of the Oklahoma town where a deadly tornado struck could use just about everything -- cleaning supplies, food, water, shelter.
Thirteen-year-old Halle Carr thought residents of her hometown could also use a hug after the twister Monday that killed 24 people in Moore.
Halle has been standing on a corner with a white sign that reads: "Need a hug? I am here!" And people are taking her up on the offer.
On Friday, people in work trucks, cars and vans loaded with belongings rolled down their windows and reached out their arms to the girl. Some shouted words of encouragement.
Halle said it makes her feel good to spread a little cheer. She said she'll come out every day, as long as she thinks she's needed.
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