Chomps Recalls Beef and Turkey Sticks Over Pieces of Metal' Complaints
Briefly

Chomps issued a voluntary recall of nearly 30,000 pounds of their Original Beef Sticks and Turkey sticks after two consumer reports indicated metal fragments were found. The affected products were produced at Idaho Smokehouse Partners and packaged between January 16 and 23. While the recall does not currently link to reported injuries, the Food Safety and Inspection Service encourages consumers to return or dispose of the products. The company, emphasizing its commitment to food safety, is working closely with regulatory authorities to ensure consumer protection.
The recall affects Chomps Original Beef Sticks and includes Original Turkey sticks and additional product lots produced at Idaho Smokehouse Partners. This action follows two consumer complaints regarding metal fragments.
Despite the recall, there have been no confirmed injuries from consuming the affected products, but the Food Safety and Inspection Service encourages consumers concerned about injuries to consult a healthcare provider.
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