This page is about the Walmart dino nuggets lead lawsuit, the Great Value dino nuggets lead contamination alert, and what parents should do if a child ate the affected dinosaur-shaped chicken nuggets.
On April 1, 2026, the USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service (called the FSIS) issued a public health alert for Great Value Fully Cooked Dino Shaped Chicken Breast Nuggets because the product may contain unsafe levels of lead. The alert covers 29-ounce bags with a Best If Used By date of February 10, 2027, a lot code of 0416DPO1215, and an establishment number of P44164. FSIS did not request a recall because the product was no longer available for purchase, but the agency warned that affected bags may still be sitting in home freezers.
The Walmart dino nuggets lead lawsuit centers on the Great Value dinosaur chicken nuggets lead contamination alert. Right now, our law firm and some other firms have begun an active legal investigation into potential product liability claims in anticipation of an eventual nationwide settlement. We explain what parents need to know in terms of how a food safety alert can lead to a lawsuit, what proof actually counts, and why blood lead testing is likely to be at the center of any serious chicken nuggets lead claim.










