Undeclared allergen found in some Chick-fil-A menu items

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ATLANTA — The Atlanta-based chicken company is warning consumers after some of its food products had undeclared allergens in them.

Chick-fil-A addressed the claims on its website, stating that a supplier had unintentionally added an undeclared dairy allergen to the company’s grilled filets and grilled nuggets.

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“Food safety and quality are our top priorities. We take great care in adhering to stringent food safety procedures,” Chick-fil-A said.

The company is working with its supplier to fix the problem to make sure the mix-up doesn’t happen again.

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Also, the company will ensure that the allergen is removed.

Chick-Fil-A apologized for the situation, saying that it understands and takes the trust of its guests seriously — making sure its food is how guests expect it to be.

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“Our priority is that our impacted guests can enjoy these products again soon,” the company said.

Chick-fil-A has more than 2,400 restaurants in 47 states.

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