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31K Pounds Of Gluten-Free Breaded Chicken Recalled Due To Contamination - Kabc-Tv


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A package of Bell & Evans Gluten Free Breaded Chicken Breast Nuggets is seen. The product was recalled Saturday, Oct. 25, 2014. (FSIS). KABC. By ABC7.com staff. Saturday, October 25, 2014 07:22PM. LOS ANGELES (KABC) --. More than 31,000 pounds ...

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Thank you! These are in my freezer now!

LauraTX Rising Star

Thank you! These are in my freezer now!

Ack!  I hope they are unopened.  But this is a good example of the usefulness of the forum.  Glad you were able to catch em.

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Ack!  I hope they are unopened.  But this is a good example of the usefulness of the forum.  Glad you were able to catch em.

Yes, thankfully they were unopened! I'm ever so grateful for this forum in sooooo many ways : )

I actually wanted to message you because my husband and I are headed to Dallas for the gluten-free expo next month. Where should we eat Saturday night? Anything cool to do after the expo sat afternoon?

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Yes, thankfully they were unopened! I'm ever so grateful for this forum in sooooo many ways : )

I actually wanted to message you because my husband and I are headed to Dallas for the gluten-free expo next month. Where should we eat Saturday night? Anything cool to do after the expo sat afternoon?

 

How Cool!  :)  I will send you a pm so I dont give my location away, lol.

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