A recall has been issued by Tyson Foods, Inc. for 52,000 pounds of chicken wings. The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safe and Inspection Service stated that the chicken wing product has a strange odor that effects Tyson’s Buffalo style chicken wings called Tyson Any'tizers Fully Cooked Hot Wings. The wings were produced October 24th and 25th and distributed by several grocery and retail stores. The 28-ounce bags are labeled with product code 2975PBF0508-23/2985PBF0500-01 and have a “Best By Date” of October 24 or 25 of 2016. Individuals who have purchased the wings are encouraged to discard or return them to the place of purchase.
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