Tyson Foods is voluntarily recalling approximately 30,000 pounds of their dino-shaped chicken nuggets after some customers found small pieces of metal in the patties. The recall applies to 29-ounce plastic bag packages containing frozen, fully cooked breaded chicken patties in the shape of fun nuggets. The bags have a "best if used by date" of September 4, 2024, and were sold in several states. The US Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service reported one minor oral injury associated with consuming the nuggets, but no other harm has been reported. Consumers who have the recalled product in their freezers are advised to discard or return it. Tyson has provided a hotline number for purchasers and consumers to call for more information. The company has not yet responded to CNN's request for comment. Tyson Foods is the second-largest meat processor in the world and is based in Arkansas.
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