McKinny, Texas-based Food Source, L.P. is recalling approximately 11,400 pounds of frozen chicken enchilada products that may contain foreign materials in the form of plastic fragments, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced Tuesday. The company is recalling 57-oz. boxes of “Bremer Party Size White Meat Chicken Enchiladas.” The packages bear the establishment number “P-13130” inside the USDA mark of inspection, the UPC code 0-41498-16921-3 and the products have a best by date of “09/30/13,” according to FSIS. The products were packaged on Aug. 31, 2012 and shipped to retail stores in New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia. According to the recall notice, the company alerted FSIS of the problem after receiving two consumer complaints. FSIS and the firm have received no reports of injury associated with consumption of this product. Anyone concerned about an injury should contact a healthcare provider.
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