Various frozen pastries recalled across Canada amid salmonella investigation
- Two brands of frozen pastries have been recalled over concerns of possible salmonella contamination, according to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency .
- The affected products were sold in Ontario, Alberta, Manitoba, Nova Scotia, Quebec, and possibly other regions.
- One illness has been linked to the affected products, according to an investigation by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency.
- Consumers are advised to discard the recalled pastries or return them to the store where they were purchased to avoid health risks, as noted by the CFIA.
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Frozen pastries recalled over salmonella concerns
Two brands of frozen pastries have been recalled over concerns of possible salmonella contamination.The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) issued the recall for Sweet Cream brand and D. Effe T. brand apollini mignon, mini lobster tail, apollo K2, big lobster tail, sfogliata Napoli, big sfoglia Napoli, mini sfogliatella, mini sflogliatella cioccolato, and mini chocolate sfogliatele. The affected products were sold in Ontario, Alberta, Manitob…

Frozen pastries sold in Ontario recalled due to potential salmonella contamination
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) triggered the recall during its investigation into a food-bourne illness outbreak, after one illness was reported.
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