Tyson Foods has announced that they are recalling over 130,000 pounds of their cooked chicken nuggets, according to CNN.

The recall resulted after a consumer reported finding “foreign material” in one of the company’s chicken nuggets. Tyson Foods now says the nuggets may contain hard plastic.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced the recall, saying: “According to Tyson Foods, the plastic material ranged in size from 21mm in length and 6.5mm in diameter and may have come from a round, hard plastic rod used to connect a plastic transfer belt. The firm said the products pass through a metal detector, but the plastic is not detectable to this technology.”

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The recall applies to five-pound bags of fully cooked panko chicken nuggets whose “use-by” date is July 18, 2017, according to CNN. The bags can also be identified by case code on the package: either 2006SDL03 or 2006SDL33.

In total, these bags add up to 132,520 pounds of chicken nuggets.

Tyson Foods is also recalling 20-pound bulk packages of Spare Time nugget-shaped chicken breast pattie fritters with rib meat. “These bulk packages, which were shipped to Pennsylvania for ‘institutional use,’ are marked with a production date of July 18, 2016, and case code 2006SDL03,” reports CNN.

The USDA advises that consumers either throw away or return any of the recalled products. So far, no “adverse events” have been reported due to the recalled products, according to CNN.