Chicken Nugget Recall After Employee Covers Up Murders In Facility Meat Grinder

A cease-and-desist letter has been issued to the corporate office of popular fast food chain’s chicken nugget’s supplier after an investigation led to recovering the remains of 6 people involved in a large drug smuggling operation. Mills Poultry distribution center in Iowa city, Iowa was issued a search warrant after authorities received tips that the manager of the farm had covered up several murders he had committed over the last six months at the facility.

The search, which was conducted over the weekend, revealed the remains of several human bones hidden underneath the tile flooring in the corporate offices. According to employees, their offices had just been remodeled in January. Further investigations, revealed on Monday, confirm the remains match those of 6 individuals whom the FBI had been searching for related to border drug smuggling.

However, what was worse than that, is that the chicken which was ground for nuggets served at several popular fast food chain restaurants, also tested positive for 5 out of the 6 victim’s DNA. They also found human hair and skin sample remains in the meat grinders used to produce the chicken nuggets. The manager of Mills Poultry, Randy Houston, 58, has been taken into custody and is currently being question for the murders. The police will not release any other details except that Houston is a “key suspect” in the disappearance and murders of the 6 victims. Their identities are being withheld until family is notified.

The popular fast food restaurant chains who have used Mills Poultry in the past/present have included McDonald’s and Burger King. A recall has been issued.