Reports of Amputated Fingers Prompt Dollar General Lounge Chair Recall

Dollar General Corp. of Goodlettsville, TN is recalling True Living Sling Loungers after receiving reports of injuries that resulted in amputation. Consumers who have purchased these chairs should stop using them immediately and cut the fabric of the chairs so they can’t be used.

Dollar General issued the lounge chair recall after receiving three reports of the chairs collapsing causing finger injuries including lacerations and amputations. The folding lounge chairs, made by Shanghai Worth Garden Products Co. Ltd, of Shanghai, China, have white metal frames and blue or green fabric. They were sold for about $20 at Dollar General stores nationwide from January 2019 through September 2019. The 12-digit UPC number 430001047344 is on the receipt.

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