Chick-fil-A is asking customers to throw out some Polynesian sauce packets purchased last month because they may pose a health risk. In a notice at the top of its homepage first posted last week, the fast food giant said the Polynesian ‘dipping cups’ sold Feb. 14 to 27 may contain a different sauce that includes wheat and soy allergens. The recall does not apply to Polynesian sauces sold in squeeze bottles in stores. Customers with questions should call Chick-fil-A CARES at 1 (866)-232-2040. This post appeared first on NBC NEWS
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