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Tyson recalls chicken wings due to 'off-odor'

Some consumers reported mild illness
Nov 17, 2015

Tyson Foods recalled more then 52,000 pounds of chicken wings, because they may have an "off odor" smell, the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service said Tuesday.

Some consumers reported that their Tyson Any'tizers hot wings had an off smell and caused mild illness when they were eaten.

Tyson Foods alerted the Food Safety and Inspection Service who could not confirm any adverse reactions to the chicken.

The organization does advise anyone who has purchased the following product to throw them away or return them:

Click here for more information about the recall.

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