Alabama authorities took to social media to warn residents not to eat chicken tenders left on the roadway following a crash.

The Cherokee County Emergency Management Agency posted the warning on Facebook after a truck carrying chicken tenders crashed on Highway 35.

The Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office is asking that no one try to stop to get the chicken tenders that were spilled from the 18 wheeler accident last night on Highway 35. You’re creating a traffic hazard! It’s a crime to impede the flow of traffic. Those cases have been on the ground for over 24 hours and are unsafe to consume. Anyone who is caught could be facing charges.

As of Tuesday morning, the tenders have been cleaned up and the road has reopened.

It is unclear if anyone stopped to pick up a snack.