Barber Foods Company Recalls Frozen Stuffed Chicken Products That May Contain Foreign Materials
November 11th, 2008 laurie
Barber Foods Company of Portland, Maine, is recalling approximately 41,415 pounds of frozen stuffed chicken products that may contain foreign materials, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service has announced. The following products are subject to recall:
20-ounce, cartons of “#584 SCHWAN’S STUFFED CHICKEN KIEV.” Each carton contains 4 individually wrapped boneless breast units. Ink-jetted on the side of each carton is a product identification code of “T282171000,” as well as a code of “21781″ on each wrapper. Each carton bears the USDA mark of inspection.
20-ounce, cartons of “#584 SCHWAN’S STUFFED CHICKEN KIEV.” Each carton contains 4 individually wrapped boneless breast units. Ink-jetted on the side of each carton is a product identification code of “T281382000,” as well as a code of “13882″ on each wrapper. Each carton bears the USDA mark of inspection.
20-ounce, cartons of “#584 SCHWAN’S STUFFED CHICKEN KIEV.” Each carton contains 4 individually wrapped boneless breast units. Ink-jetted on the side of each carton is a product identification code of “T281541000,” as well as a code of “15481″ on each wrapper. Each carton bears the USDA mark of inspection.
The products were produced on May 17, June 2 and August 4, and were made available for catalog or internet purchase from the Schwan’s Home Service, Inc. by consumers nationwide. The problem was discovered after the Schwan’s Home Service, Inc. received consumer complaints of finding pieces of rubber in the product.












