CINCINNATI -- Kroger Co. has recalled some store-brand chicken wings because of incorrect package labeling that could endanger people with certain allergies.
The Cincinnati-based grocer says the 32-ounce bags of Kroger fully cooked Buffalo-style chicken wings may contain undeclared allergens such as wheat, soy and dairy. Those allergens could cause life-threatening allergic reactions in certain individuals.
The recalled wings were sold at some Kroger stores in Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Texas, Louisiana, Tennessee, North Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, Arkansas, Mississippi, Illinois, Missouri, Georgia, South Carolina, Alabama and Michigan.
Each printed plastic bag bears an embossed establishment number P7091A, P73477 or P13485A near the zip seal on the packages as well as the USDA mark of inspection.
Each bag also bears the best by date of July 25, 2009, through June 8, 2010, and a UPC code 01111097158 6 and Julian dates of 8207 to 9159.
They also were sold at Food 4 Less, King Soopers, Smith's, Jay C, Fry's and Dillons stores.
Visit http://www.kroger.com/services/Pages/recall_information.aspx for more recall information.
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