USDA concerned about chicken from China; fake U.S. inspection mark used
Story Date: 12/22/2020

 

Source:  FOOD SAFETY NEWS, 12/20/20

The product is no longer available to consumers, but USDA officials have issued a public alert for certain organic imported raw chicken wings because they are marked with a fraudulent establishment number. Label information printed in Chinese makes it more difficult for consumers to identify the product. “Di-Da Di-Da USA Corp., a Saratoga, Cal., establishment received and distributed ineligible imported frozen chicken wings products from the People’s Republic of China to U.S. commerce for retail sale,” according to the alert posted by the USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS).

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