The grocery giant is urging customers to stop eating the frozen product and return the recalled nuggets to the nearest Wegmans for a refund

Wegmans Recalls Chicken Nuggets Over Possible Bone Pieces—Here's What Customers Should Do

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  • Wegmans has recalled their frozen chicken nuggets, the grocer announced on Friday.
  • The recall was initiated due to possible bone pieces in the nuggets.
  • Consumers should stop eating the affected products and return them to the nearest Wegmans store for a refund.

Attention Wegmans shoppers: The east coast grocery giant has recalled a popular frozen chicken product, pulling the item from shelves.

Wegmans announced a recall of its Food You Feel Good About (FYFGA) Chicken Breast Nuggets on Friday, Jan. 24. The recall affects chicken nuggets in 46 oz. bags.

According to the grocery chain, the recall was initiated due to possible bone pieces in the chicken nuggets. The recall announcement did not cite any injuries or customer complaints connected to the chicken nuggets.

See below for the full details of the recalled frozen chicken nuggets:

  • Wegmans FYFGA Chicken Breast Nuggets 46 oz.
  • UPC: 0-77890-25210-9
  • Best if Used By: 08/26/25

Health contacted Wegmans for comment via email on Monday.

The new Wegmans recall comes following another recent chicken product recall for items sold at Aldi.

On Jan. 11, Bestway Sandwiches, Inc., recalled nearly 25,000 pounds of frozen chicken and cheese taquito products that may have been contaminated with metal pieces, according to the the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS).

Regarding the most recent Wegmans recall, the grocery store said consumers should not eat the affected chicken nuggets, and may return the product to their nearest Wegmans store for a full refund.

The grocer also said customers can contact Wegmans Food Markets at 1-855-934-3663 Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. - 7 p.m. or Saturday and Sunday from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

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This story originally appeared on: Health News - Author:Jenna Anderson