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Posted 07 April 2026 - 11:44 AM

 
FSIS Announcement WASHINGTON, April 6, 2026 – The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) is retracting the public health alert issued on April 1, 2026, for Walmart Great Value Fully Cooked Dino Shaped Chicken Breast Nuggets with “Best If Used By” date “Feb 10 2027”  produced by Dorada Foods after confirming that the product does not pose a public health concern. 
 
The public health alert was originally issued based on routine surveillance sampling conducted by the New York State Department of Public Health that indicated elevated trace levels of lead. Because this product is commonly consumed by children, FSIS issued the alert to inform consumers of a potential risk.
 
Following the alert, additional sampling was conducted by the New York State Department of Public Health and the producing establishment, Dorada Foods. As part of that process, the original lot of product was tested as well as additional lots.
 
All follow‑up testing, including testing of the original lot, found no elevated levels of lead in the product.
 
FSIS subsequently reviewed the underlying laboratory data in coordination with the New York State Department of Health and determined that the initial result was a false positive, caused by sporadic lead contamination at the laboratory during analysis, not contamination of the product itself. Follow up testing confirmed no elevated levels of lead were present in any of the products tested.
 
FSIS has therefore concluded that the product does not pose a public health concern.
 
 
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I am wondering if the laboratory is going to compensate for the chaos they have caused? Food for thought .....
 
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Posted 07 April 2026 - 11:59 AM

I was just reading this! 

false positive, caused by sporadic lead contamination at the laboratory during analysis

 

I guess I assumed before it got to a certain point (like scaring the public and hurting a food brand), they would be rapid testing to rule out false positives. Guess not..


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Posted 07 April 2026 - 12:10 PM

What an odd product.  Eating dinosaurs shaped like dinosaurs....weird.  (if indeed it actually is chicken, lol)


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Posted 07 April 2026 - 12:28 PM

What an odd product.  Eating dinosaurs shaped like dinosaurs....weird.  (if indeed it actually is chicken, lol)

 

This kind of crap is common in UK kid focussed frozen foods. I apologise for my nation if that's where the inspiration came from.

 

I was just reading this! 

false positive, caused by sporadic lead contamination at the laboratory during analysis

 

I guess I assumed before it got to a certain point (like scaring the public and hurting a food brand), they would be rapid testing to rule out false positives. Guess not..

 

Yeah... "sporadic lead contamination" shouldn't be occurring.

 

Also known as "pack up your box numpty...".

 

Bet the lab tech gets the boot but not whoever should have been supervising them. Jeez. That lab is in for one hell of a claim.


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