Canadian Food Inspection Agency recalls more items containing pistachio in Quebec
Multiple pistachio products recalled across Canada due to salmonella outbreak causing 62 illnesses and 10 hospitalizations, mostly affecting women, officials reported.
- The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is expanding recall of pistachio and pistachio-containing products due to salmonella outbreak in multiple provinces.
- Recalled products include Allo Simonne sour cherries and pistachios covered in chocolate, rose petals, dark chocolate Easter eggs, and pastries sold at a Quebec mall.
- Consumers are advised to discard recalled products and seek medical attention if they exhibit symptoms like fever, vomiting, and diarrhea after consumption.
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These recalls concern products from Allo Simonne and pastries sold at Carrefour Laval.
New recalls have been published in Quebec for products containing pistachios related to a recent salmonella outbreak.
New recalls have been published in Quebec for products containing pistachios related to a recent salmonella outbreak.
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