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Major frozen chicken recall after salmonella illnesses

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Several million pounds of frozen chicken are being recalled after 11 people got sick from salmonella.

Aspen Foods, owned by Koch Poultry Co., is recalling nearly 2 million pounds of frozen chicken, appplying to raw, breaded stuffed chicken breasts manufactured from April 15 to July 10, according to CNNMoney.

This follows another recently expanded recall by Barber Foods of Portland, Maine, which is recalling 1.7 million pounds of frozen chicken because of reports that eight people became ill with salmonella in Minnesota and Wisconsin. The recall applies to frozen, raw chicken products produced between Feb. 17 and May 20, and also on Jan. 29. Specifically, the recall is for 2-pound, 4-oz. boxes of "premium entrees breaded-boneless raw stuffed chicken breasts with meat Kiev."

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