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- Delmar Foods recalled its Buttermilk Ranch Dressing in Ontario due to undeclared mustard and anchovy ingredients as of early May 2025.
- The recall followed a CFIA notice identifying the allergen risk and the product's distribution within Ontario.
- The affected product is a 350 ml bottle with a best before date of August 1, 2025, and has been removed from shelves.
- The Canadian Food Inspection Agency advised consumers not to handle or offer the impacted items in any way.
- This recall highlights ongoing safety controls to prevent exposure to undeclared allergens in food products in Canada.
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RECALL: Salad dressing recalled in Ontario
A certain type of salad dressing has been recalled in Ontario. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency said that Delmar Foods brand Buttermilk Ranch Dressing is the affected product. It has been pulled from the marketplace because of undeclared mustard and anchovy, the notice said. The product is 350 ml in size and has the best before date of Aug. 1, 2025. The CFIA said it was distributed in Ontario. “Do not use, sell, serve or distribute the affect…
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