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Corinthian Foods recalls fish nuggets because bags contain chicken nuggets

Corinthian Foods recalls fish nuggets because bags contain chicken nuggets
Uncooked Sweet Potato Crusted Alaska Pollack Nuggets
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Corinthian Foods is recalling “Uncooked Sweet Potato Crusted Alaska Pollack Nuggets” because the bags contain chicken nuggets instead of fish nuggets.

The products were distributed to retail stores in  Michigan.

The company recall says, “The problem was discovered when cases were opened to put out for retail sale, and the label on the retail package did not match the label and description of the master case. Subsequent investigation indicates the problem was caused during the packaging process. The incorrect labels were applied to the product causing the product to be mislabeled.”

Recalled Product:

The company says that they have received no reports of illness associated with the recalled product.

Consumers who purchased products listed are urged to return them to their place of purchase. For any questions, consumers may contact Corinthian Trading, Inc./DBA Corinthian Foods at 912-634-0240.

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