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USDA Issues Alert for Great Value Dino Nuggets with Dangerous Lead Levels Found in Walmart Frozen Foods

USDA Issues Alert for Great Value Dino Nuggets with Dangerous Lead Levels Found in Walmart Frozen Foods

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Listeners, here's the latest on current public health alerts across the United States as of today. The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service has issued a public health alert for Great Value Fully Cooked Dino Shaped Chicken Breast Nuggets due to dangerous levels of lead found during routine testing. These 29-ounce frozen bags, produced on February 10, 2026, with a best if used by date of February 10, 2027, lot code 0416DPO1215, and establishment number P44164, were shipped to Walmart stores nationwide. Though no longer on shelves, they may still be in your freezers. The lead levels could be up to five times the Food and Drug Administration's interim reference level of 2.2 micrograms, posing serious risks especially to pregnant women, infants, and young children, potentially harming developing brains and nervous systems. Do not consume these nuggets—throw them away or return them to Walmart. FSIS is investigating and may add more products.

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