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Recall: Humprey's Market Frozen, Ready-to-Eat and Raw Poultry Products -- No Inspection and Possible Allergens

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  • Recall: Humprey's Market Frozen, Ready-to-Eat and Raw Poultry Products -- No Inspection and Possible Allergens

    Jan 17, 2013 ?Humphrey?s Market, Inc., a Springfield, Ill. establishment, is recalling approximately 2,764 pounds of frozen, ready-to-eat (RTE) and raw poultry products because they were produced without the benefit of inspection. The products were also misbranded after being repackaged and may contain soy, wheat and milk, known allergens not declared on the label.

    The following RTE products are subject to recall: :
    Cryovac packages of ?Mesquite Chicken Breast? containing 4-oz. portions
    Cryovac packages of ?Italian Chicken Breast? containing 3.5-oz. portions
    Cryovac packages of ?Grilled Chicken Breast? containing 4-oz. portions
    Cryovac packages of ?Italian Tomato Basil Chicken Breast? containing 4-oz. portions
    Cryovac packages of ?BBQ Glazed Chicken Breast? containing 3.1-oz. portions

    The following raw products are subject to recall:
    Cryovac packages of ?Lemon Pepper Chicken Breast? containing 5-oz. portions
    Cryovac packages of ?Bacon-wrapped Turkey Breast Filet? containing 5-oz. portions

    The products subject to recall were repackaged on various dates through January 7, 2013, then shipped into commerce, without the required ingredient statement and other labeling features on the immediate product container. The repackaged products were sent to a distributor for direct home delivery in Kansas, Missouri and Nebraska.

    The problem was discovered during a routine food safety assessment (FSA) at the plant by FSIS. Agency enforcement personnel determined that the products were produced without the benefit of inspection, proper record-keeping, and adherence to food safety and sanitation plans approved by FSIS and without correct labeling.

    FSIS has received no reports of illness due to consumption of these products. Anyone concerned about an illness should contact a health care provider...
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