Dino Chicken Nuggets Lead Contamination Alert Issued Nationwide

A nationwide food safety warning is raising concerns for families across the Sandhills. Officials have issued a dino chicken nuggets lead contamination alert involving a popular frozen product sold at Walmart stores.

The alert specifically involves Great Value fully cooked dinosaur-shaped chicken nuggets. While the product is no longer available for purchase, officials warn that it may still be in consumers’ freezers.

What You Need to Know

The dino chicken nuggets lead contamination alert was issued after routine testing found unsafe levels of lead in the product. Health experts say there is no safe level of lead exposure, especially for young children and pregnant women.

According to officials, the contamination could be several times higher than recommended safety levels for children, making it a serious concern for families.

Product Details

The affected product includes 29-ounce bags of dinosaur-shaped chicken nuggets with a best-by date of February 10, 2027. The items were distributed to Walmart locations nationwide, including stores serving Moore County, Southern Pines, Aberdeen, and Pinehurst.

Even though the product is no longer on store shelves, the dino chicken nuggets lead contamination alert emphasizes that consumers should check their freezers immediately.

What Should You Do?

If you have this product at home, do not consume it. Officials advise throwing it away or returning it to the place of purchase.

Parents and caregivers are urged to take this warning seriously due to the potential long-term health effects of lead exposure, particularly in children.

For additional food safety information, consumers can contact the USDA Meat and Poultry Hotline or visit official government resources.

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