More than 42,000 pounds of chicken are being recalled after several people complained that the ready-to-eat chicken was undercooked, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service.

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In a recall notice, officials said WFSP Foods in Decatur, Alabama, received several customer complaints concerning chicken shipped to a distribution center in Illinois and hotels, restaurants and institutions nationwide.

Ready-to-eat chicken products produced on March 29 and April 7 with establishment No. P-45411 inside the USDA mark of inspection fall under the recall, including:

  • 9-pound foodservice cases containing eight poly film packages of "Chef's Line All Natural Fire Grilled Chicken Breast" with product code 22586; produced on 04/07/17, with a "Best By" date of 06/14/17
  • 9-pound foodservice cases containing eight poly film packages of "Saladworks Fully Cooked Flame Grilled Chicken Breast Fillets" with product code 22500; produced on 03/29/17, with a "Use By" date of 06/05/17
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As of Monday, there were no confirmed reports of illnesses.

The Cox Media Group National Content Desk contributed to this report.

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