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Tyson Foods Recalls Approximately 30,000 Pounds Of Chicken Patties Due T Metal Contamination

In a recent announcement, Tyson Foods, is voluntarily recalling approximately 29,819 pounds of fully cooked, breaded, shaped chicken patty products. The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) made this announcement after concerns of potential contamination with extraneous materials, specifically metal pieces.

The frozen chicken patties in question were produced on September 5th, 2023, and the specific product being recalled is the 29-oz. plastic bag packages labeled as “Tyson FULLY COOKED FUN NUGGETS BREADED SHAPED CHICKEN PATTIES.” 

These products were distributed to several states, including Michigan.

One minor oral injury has been reported so far, consumers are advised not to consume the affected products and to either dispose of them or return them to the place of purchase. If any health concerns arise, individuals should contact a healthcare provider. 

For more information, visit: fsis.usda.gov.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Michigan Minimum Wage Set To Increase On January 1st, 2024

Michigan is set to see an increase in its minimum wage rate from $10.10 to $10.33 per hour effective January 1, 2024, in accordance with the Michigan’s Improved Workforce Opportunity Wage Act of 2018.

Starting on the first day of the new year, several changes will come into effect:

  • The minimum hourly wage will see an increase to $10.33 per hour.
  • The 85% rate for minors aged 16 and 17 will rise to $8.78 per hour.
  • Tipped employees will experience an increase in their hourly pay rate to $3.93 per hour.

There is pending litigation that could impact this minimum wage increase. For further information on the ongoing legal proceedings and potential adjustments to the minimum wage rates, as well as access to the Improved Workforce Opportunity Wage Act and related resources, visit Michigan.gov/WageHour.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Aldi Grocery Store Celebrates Grand Opening In Kimball Township

Aldi, the renowned grocery store chain, celebrated its grand opening on November 2nd, at its new location at 4570 Gratiot Road, Kimball Township.

Aldi is set to transform the shopping experience for residents, offering a wide array of fresh produce, delivered daily to ensure the highest quality. The store will also stock everyday essentials to meet the diverse needs of its customers.

This expansion represents a significant milestone for the community, providing access to affordable, high-quality products. If you’re a fan or loyal customer of the grocery chain, it’s a welcomed addition to the neighborhood. If you’ve never shopped with Aldi, now is the perfect time to check it out and have the Aldi experience.

The store’s operating hours will be Monday to Sunday: 9 a.m. – 8 p.m.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Don’t Forget To Set Your Clocks Back As Daylight Saving Time Ends This Weekend

This weekend, on Sunday, November 5th, at midnight, it’s time to fall back as daylight saving time comes to a close. That means an extra hour of sleep and brighter mornings with sunrise and sunset times adjusting an hour earlier.

The next time change is set for March 10th, 2024, when we’ll “spring forward” by setting our clocks an hour ahead at 2 a.m. This change will lead to an hour less sleep but longer daylight in the evenings as sunset times shift later.

Daylight saving time in the United States follows federal law, starting on the second Sunday in March and ending on the first Sunday in November.

The tradition of daylight saving time dates back to 1918 during World War I, aimed at conserving fuel resources by reallocating electricity for military purposes.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

FDA Issues Warning: Eye Drops Could Cause Vision Loss Due To Contamination

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a warning about 26 over-the-counter eye drop products, including well-known store brands like CVS, Target, and Rite Aid, which could lead to serious eye infections and potentially result in vision loss or blindness. 

The FDA discovered “insanitary conditions in the manufacturing facility and positive bacterial test results from environmental sampling of critical drug production areas” in the facility responsible for producing these products, prompting the recommendation for a product recall.

These eye drops, marketed under brands such as CVS Health, Rite Aid, Target Up&Up, Leader (Cardinal Health), Rugby (Cardinal Health), and Velocity Pharma, are designed to be sterile. While no injuries have been reported thus far, the FDA advises anyone experiencing signs or symptoms of an eye infection after using these products to consult a healthcare provider or seek immediate medical attention.

For more information, visit: fda.gov.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Michigan Health Department Urges CO Detector Installation To Prevent Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) is urging residents of Michigan to take preventive measures against carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning as they set their clocks back for the end of daylight saving time on Sunday, November 5th. 

CO, often referred to as the “silent killer,” is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless toxic gas responsible for numerous home poisonings.

Most CO incidents occur due to improperly installed or maintained fuel-burning appliances such as furnaces, water heaters, generators, gas grills, and more. CO forms when fossil fuels like wood, propane, and gasoline are burned. 

State Fire Marshal Kevin Sehlmeyer emphasizes the importance of CO detectors, stating, “Carbon monoxide (CO) detectors save lives.” The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that approximately 100,000 people visit the emergency department nationwide each year due to accidental CO poisoning.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell