
Foster Poultry Farms has broadened its recall to include more than 4 million pounds of frozen chicken corn dogs and ground turkey-on-a-stick products after discovering possible contamination with small pieces of wood in the batter, according to an announcement from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS).
The latest update adds over 118,000 pounds of the company’s “Whole Grain Chicken Corn Dog” items, which have a use-by date of August 7, 2026. FSIS also recently confirmed that certain turkey-on-a-stick products are now included in the recall.
These products were produced between July 30, 2024, and August 4, 2025, and can be identified by the establishment number P-6137B, printed either inside the USDA inspection mark or elsewhere on the package. Shipments went to retail stores, institutions, and government channels across the United States, including the Department of Defense and USDA Commodity Foods programs. While some of the items reached schools, FSIS noted that they were sold through commercial channels and not through the National School Lunch Program.
The problem came to light after a customer reported an injury caused by the contaminated product. Since then, Foster Farms has received several additional complaints, including five involving injuries connected to the affected foods.







