Scandal: Company removes 35 tonnes of chicken from the market, consumers find metal in them

The company “Tyson” has been forced to remove 35 tonnes of frozen chicken meat products from the market, following consumer complaints that metal has been found in them reports Periscope. Department of Food Safety in the U.S. Department of Agriculture has announced the withdrawal of these meat tons. According to this department, metal is found in [...]
Department of Food Safety in the U.S. Department of Agriculture has announced the withdrawal of these meat tons.
According to this department, the metal was found in the meat products of frozen chickens, which were produced on November 30th in the Arkansas Fabelle, writes B92, broadcast Periscope.
“We discovered the scandal, following receiving complaints from consumers who witnessed other materials that were found within the meat products of chickens located on the market”, the Food Agency said in a statement.
This is the second Tyson Company scandal in the first few months of 2019. This, as, months ago, the company had been forced to remove 18 tonnes of processed chickens from the US market after consumers had found tires in them./ P ERISCOPIA












