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Chicken patty recall includes packages sold at Trader Joe’s

The recall concerns two products: 1-pound packages of Chili Lime Chicken Burgers sold at Trader Joe’s, and 9-pound bulk packages of Spinach Feta Chicken Sliders, sold at other markets and retail locations. (Getty Images)

Nearly 100,000 pounds of chicken patty products — some of which were sold at Trader Joe’s — have been recalled due to the possible presence of bone fragments.

The recall, issued Thursday by Innovative Solutions, Inc. of Kent, Washington, concerns two products: 1-pound packages of Chili Lime Chicken Burgers sold at Trader Joe’s, and 9-pound bulk packages of Spinach Feta Chicken Sliders, sold at other markets and retail locations.


In total, Innovative Solutions says about 97,887 pounds of the chicken patty products were recalled.

The company was notified of the issue following multiple consumer complaints concerning bone fragments. Innovative Solutions says it is not aware of any adverse reactions as a result of the contamination or consumption of the products.

The recalled items were sold between Aug. 16 and Sept. 29 at retail locations nationwide, according to the announcement, shared via the FDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service. The specific products are described as follows:

Each recalled product also contained an establishment number — specifically, “EST. P-8276” — printed near a USDA mark of inspection.

Customers who purchased any of the items are urged to discard the products or return them to the store where they were purchased.