Home News Recall Alert: Trader Joe’s Chicken Patties May Be Contaminated By Sarah ShebekNovember 11, 2021 Search more like this chickenbonepay attentionagriculturelimespinachcardboardburgerfood Read next News These New Stuffies Will Make the Holidays Beary Special News Put Away the Scissors: There’s a Box Tops App We Didn’t Know Existed News Barbie Can Be Our Wingman Anytime with This New Collection News We’re Over the Moon for These New LEGO Lunar New Year Sets News Frosty, Rudolph & Friends Return to CBS This Holiday Season If you’ve bought chicken products at Trader Joe’s recently, you’ll want to pay attention to this news. The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) has announced a recall of 97,887 pounds of raw ground chicken patty products that may be contaminated with bone fragments. The patties were sold as Trader Joe’s Chile Lime Chicken Burgers and Spinach Feta Chicken Sliders. They were produced between Aug. 16 to Sep. 29, 2021 and sold at many of the 500 Trader Joe’s stores nationwide. The burgers were sold in one pound cardboard packages with four pieces each, while the sliders came in nine pound bulk boxes. Customers have reported finding bone in the burger products, but there have been no reports of adverse reactions. Check your freezer and if you have one of these products, do not consume it. Throw it away or return to the store where you purchased it. —Sarah Shebek Featured image courtesy of Trader Joe’s RELATED STORIES Recall Alert: Joovy Strollers Recalled Due to Fall Hazard Recall Alert: Frozen Stuffed Chicken Recalled Due to Salmonella Risk Recall Alert: Kidde Recalls Several Smoke & Combo Alarms Due to Alert Failures Search more like this chickenbonepay attentionagriculturelimespinachcardboardburgerfood