Butterball Recalls 14,000 Pounds Of Ground Turkey Products Due To Possible Contamination

PHILADELPHIA (CBS/CNN) - Butterball is recalling some of its ground turkey products due to possible contamination concerns. The company says small pieces of hard blue plastic may have ended up in some of the products.

The recall affects more than 14,000 pounds of ground turkey sold in BJ's and Kroger grocery stores.

The ground turkey items were produced on September 28, 2021.

It includes two and half-pound trays of "Farm to Family Butterball All-Natural Ground Turkey" with a sell-by date of Oct. 18.

Also, three-pound trays of "Kroger Ground Turkey" with a sell-by date of Oct. 17.

People who still have the products in their freezers are urged to either throw them away or return them to the store.

For more information on the recall, click here or visit the Butterball website.

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