60,000 Pounds of Frozen Stuffed Chicken Recalled After Salmonella Outbreak

On August 9, Serenade Foods recalled 59,251 pounds of frozen stuffed chicken due to a risk of Salmonella, according to the USDA Food Safety Inspection Service (FSIS).

The FSIS announced the recall as part of an investigation into an 8-state outbreak of Salmonella Enteritidis, with 28 illnesses reported between February 21 and June 28, 2021.

“Unopened intact packages of raw, frozen, breaded chicken stuffed with broccoli and cheese were collected from an ill person’s home and tested positive for the outbreak strain of Salmonella Enteritidis,” the FSIS reported.

The recall includes Chicken Cordon Bleu and stuffed Chicken With Broccoli & Cheese under three brand-names: Dutch Farms Chicken®, Milford Valley Chicken® and the ALDI store-brand Kirkwood®.

The following products are affected by the recall:

Source: Serenade Foods Recalls Frozen Raw Breaded Stuffed Chicken Products due to Possible Salmonella Enteritidis Contamination

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