Recall Alert: 1 Million Pounds of Chicken Nuggets May Contain Metal Shards

If you have any ready-to-eat breaded chicken nuggets in your freezer, you might want to think twice before serving them to your kiddo. The US Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service announced that OK Foods Inc. is recalling 933,272 pounds of breaded chicken products due to possible metal contamination.

Five separate complaints sparked the recall, and it is believed that the metal shards came from a conveyor belt. Although there have been no "adverse reactions" reported, that isn't a chance that most parents are willing to take. The affected products were available nationwide and include chicken nuggets, patties, fries, and fillets. They were sold at some Walmart stores under the brand names Farmington, Smart Foods4Schools, and Great Value between Dec. 19, 2016, and March 7, 2017.

If your chicken falls under the recall, it will be marked with "P-7092" inside the USDA mark of inspection on the packaging. For more information, check out the full lists of recalled items here and products labels here.