Health & Fitness

Trader Joe’s Recalls Popular Chicken Product In Colorado

Almost 100,000 pounds of raw chicken patty products were recalled Wednesday after "extraneous materials" were found in the product.

The Trader Joe’s Chile Lime Chicken Burgers and Spinach Feta Chicken Sliders sold at stores in Colorado were recalled Wednesday.
The Trader Joe’s Chile Lime Chicken Burgers and Spinach Feta Chicken Sliders sold at stores in Colorado were recalled Wednesday. (U.S. Department Of Agriculture Food Safety and Inspection Services )

COLORADO — Trader Joe’s stores recalled a chicken patty product after pieces of bone were discovered in the product, the Department of Agriculture Food Safety and Inspection Service announced Wednesday. The recall affected Trader Joe’s in Colorado and across the nation.

The subject of the recall is two chicken products, Trader Joe’s Chile Lime Chicken Burgers and Spinach Feta Chicken Sliders.

Reports of consumers finding bone fragments in the chile lime burger product resulted in almost 100,000 pounds of potentially contaminated raw chicken being recalled by Washington-based manufacturer Innovative Solutions, which produced the product.

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There were no confirmed reports of adverse reactions from eating the products, according to the service. It advised anyone concerned about an injury or illness to contact a health care provider.


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Coloradans who purchased either of the products were urged to throw the food away or return them to the Trader Joe’s of purchase, the service said.

Consumers with questions about the recall can contact Frank Sorba, president of Innovative Solutions Inc., at 206-365-7200 or email him at frank@innovativesolutionsinc.us.

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