10 new food recalls have been issued in Canada and so many are due to salmonella
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Canada food recalls for multiple brands of pumpkin seeds — including some sold at Ontario stores in Guelph, Toronto and Aylmer
More pumpkin seed food recalls have been issued for products sold in Canada due to possible salmonella contamination. Some seeds were sold at Ontario stores in Toronto Guelph and Aylmer. Others have been sold nationally.
10 new food recalls have been issued in Canada and so many are due to salmonella
Time to scan your pantry again — Canada just got hit with another wave of food recalls, and this time a bunch of them are linked to bacterial contaminants like salmonella. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has issued a bunch of new food recalls in the last couple of weeks, and they touch everything from baked goods to condiments. Here's what to know about the latest food recalls in Canada — including which products are affected, what the
FPSA - Hak brand Boerenkool and Spinazie recalled in Canada because of rubber pieces
Custan Foods Ltd. is recalling Hak brand Boerenkool and Spinazie products because of possible contamination with pieces of rubber, according to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA). This Class 3 recall affects products distributed to retail in Nova Scotia and Ontario, Canada. Recalled Products: Hak Boerenkool Size: 340 g UPC: 8720600608605 Codes: LG262 up to and including LG292 Hak Boerenkool Size: 680 g UPC: 8720600609824 Codes: LG262 …
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