Wegmans issued the voluntary recall of its frozen chicken nuggets after bone fragments were found in the meat.
A recent recall of Wegmans chicken nuggets for suspected bone fragments is affecting primarily states up and down the East Coast.
The federal government cited concerns that the product may contain bone fragments — posing a potential health risk to consumers.
Starting now, Uber Eats shoppers can order essential groceries, ready-to-eat meals, artisanal breads, fresh produce and an international selection of cheeses from Wegmans locations via the Uber Eats and Uber apps across six states, including New Jersey.
The nuggets included in the alert were sold in Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Washington, D.C.
If you have Wegmans chicken nuggets in your freezer, throw them away. The Upstate New York-based grocery store chain announced a product recall for Wegmans FYFGA Chicken Breast Nuggets 46oz. The chicken nuggets may contain possible bone pieces, Wegmans said.
If you have a bag of Wegmans breaded chicken breast nuggets in your freezer, you may want to check the label before
Wegmans issued a recall for frozen chicken nuggets sold in its stores due to contamination with possible bone fragments. Here are the affected states.
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The chicken nuggets are being recalled in Massachusetts and seven other states and the District of Columbia due to possible bone fragments.
The grocery store chain said the recall affected Wegmans FYFGA Chicken Breast Nuggets that came in a 46 oz. bag. They have UPC 0-77890-25210-9 and are best if used by Aug. 26, 2025. They have establishment number P-33944 inside the USDA mark of inspection,