Maine Firm Recalls Frozen, Stuffed Chicken Products

January 21, 2009

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WASHINGTONThe USDAs Food Safety and Inspection Service announced that Barber Foods Company, Portland, Maine, is recalling approximately 6,050 pounds of frozen, stuffed chicken  products that may contain foreign materials.

The recall involves 2.5-pound packages of Market Day® Stuffed Chicken Breast Roast with Rib Meat, with Cranberry and Sage Stuffing. Each product bears the establishment number "P-276" inside the USDA mark of inspection as well as the product code "1037, CAT. C" located on all sides of the box. The date code "31881" is located at the top of the ingredient statement on the box.

The company also recalled 10-pound cases of BARBER FOODS DISTINCTIONS Barber Carver with Cranberry and Sage Stuffing. Each product bears the establishment number "P-276" inside the USDA mark of inspection as well as the product code "031484" located on the label on the side of the case. The date code "31881" or "31882" is located on the top of the case.

The products were produced on Nov. 13, 2008, and distributed by Market Day® in the Midwest and Eastern U.S. and by Barber Foods to institutional food-service establishments and as samples nationwide.

To view a copy of the complete recall, click here.

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