Raw Chicken Patties Accidentally Used in Sandwiches Trigger Recall in Oregon and Washington
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Fresh & Ready Foods LLC has recalled two chicken sandwich products after raw, uncooked chicken patties were mistakenly used instead of cooked ones, creating a Salmonella risk. The recall was announced on July 8, 2026, and covers products sold under the Fresh to You Burger brand, according to Medical Daily.
The affected items were distributed exclusively to employee breakrooms at certain businesses in Oregon and Washington. iwaspoisoned.com reported that the recall is voluntary and specifically involves the "Fresh to You Burger Chicken Fillet Deluxe with Bacon" product. "The affected products were distributed to employee breakrooms at certain businesses in Oregon and Washington." :: iwaspoisoned.com This narrow distribution channel means the recall may not have reached the general public through grocery stores, making awareness among employees in those workplaces particularly important.
The error occurred when raw breaded chicken patties were used in place of fully cooked patties during production. Medical Daily cited the recall as being "over Salmonella risk from raw, uncooked chicken patties," highlighting the direct link between the processing mistake and the health hazard. "Fresh & Ready Foods LLC recalled two Fresh to You Burger Chicken Fillet products July 8, 2026 over Salmonella risk from raw, uncooked chicken patties." :: Medical Daily Consumers who may have these sandwiches in breakroom refrigerators are urged to check identifying details such as the SKU, net weight, and UPC, which are listed in the official recall notice. Both outlets advised discarding the product or returning it for a refund.
No illnesses have been confirmed in connection with this recall, but Salmonella infections can cause serious symptoms, particularly in young children, the elderly, and those with weakened immune systems. Anyone who has eaten the recalled sandwiches and feels ill should contact a healthcare provider.
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