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Multiple food items have been recalled in Quebec, including mushrooms and ground meat

It may be time to check your fridge.

Fresh mushrooms on the fruits and vegetables aisle in a store.

The affected items include everything from mushrooms and frozen treats to deli meats and flavoured oils.

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If you've picked up groceries in Quebec recently, you might want to double-check your fridge and pantry. Multiple food products have been recalled across the province due to health and safety concerns, according to new alerts from the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) and Quebec's Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (MAPAQ).

The affected items include everything from mushrooms and frozen treats to deli meats and flavoured oils, with risks ranging from undeclared allergens to possible bacterial contamination.

Here's a full list of recent food recalls that could impact Quebec consumers:

Peeters sliced mushrooms

A package of sliced mushrooms.

These mushrooms could contain harmful bacteria.

CFIA

Recalled product: Peeters Mushroom Farm brand sliced mushrooms, 227 g — Best before: 2024 JL 06

Reason for recall: Possible contamination with Listeria monocytogenes.

Distribution: Sold in Ontario and Quebec.

Action: Do not eat. Return to the place of purchase or throw it out.

Published/updated: June 29, 2025

CFIA recall notice

Snowtime berry pops

A bag of smoothie pops.

This frozen treat contains undeclared milk.

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Recalled product: Snowtime brand berry ice smoothie pops, 480 mL (12 x 40 mL) — All best-before dates

Reason for recall: Contains undeclared milk, which may trigger serious reactions in those with allergies.

Distribution: Sold in multiple provinces, including Quebec.

Action: If you have a milk allergy, don't eat this. Return it or toss it.

Published/updated: June 16, 2025

CFIA recall notice

Chicken sandwiches

C\u2019est Pr\u00eat brand logo.

Some of these may contain unexpected bone pieces.

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Recalled products:

  • C’est Prêt brand chicken sandwich, 200 g
  • Circle K brand chicken sandwich, 200 g

Reason for recall: Potential presence of bone fragments.

Distribution: Sold in Quebec.

Action: Do not eat. Return or discard.

Published/updated: June 6, 2025

CFIA recall notice

Zamam ground beef

March\u00e9 Zaman's logo and phone number.

This meat contains undeclared sulphites.

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Recalled product: Ground beef sold at Marché Zaman, 5170 Jean-Talon St. East, Montreal

Reason for recall: Contains undeclared sulphites, which can cause reactions in sensitive individuals.

Distribution: Sold only at the store listed above.

Action: Don't eat it. Bring it back or toss it.

Published/updated: June 28, 2025

MAPAQ recall notice

La Vieille Boucherie sausage

Sausage on display at a deli counter.

This house sausage may contain undeclared wheat.

MAPAQ

Recalled product: Sausage prepared and sold at La Vieille Boucherie, 2940 Saint-Charles Blvd, Kirkland

Reason for recall: Contains undeclared wheat.

Distribution: Sold in-store only.

Action: Do not eat if you have a wheat allergy or celiac disease. Return or discard.

Published/updated: June 25, 2025

MAPAQ recall notice

Panier Gourmand oils

Glass jars of flavoured oils.

Improper packaging makes these oils unsafe.

MAPAQ

Recalled products: Chili oil and thyme & rosemary oil sold in glass jars

Reason for recall: Not prepared or packaged in a way that ensures safety.

Distribution: Sold at Panier Gourmand Inc., 1585 Lavoisier Blvd, Sainte-Julie

Action: Don't consume. Return or discard.

Published/updated: June 23, 2025

MAPAQ recall notice

Danika sausage

A sausage package in a grocery store.

This product contains undeclared milk.

MAPAQ

Recalled product: Sausage prepared and sold at Supermarché Danika, 400 Édouard St., Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu

Reason for recall: Contains undeclared milk.

Distribution: Sold on-site.

Action: Avoid if you have a milk allergy or lactose intolerance. Return or discard.

Published/updated: June 20, 2025

MAPAQ recall notice

Dizz's smoked salmon

A package of smoked salmon

This recall includes improperly labeled salmon.

MAPAQ

Recalled products:

  • Smoked salmon sold at Dizz's Bagel & Deli
  • Smoked salmon spread with incorrect shelf-life information

Reason for recall: Improper packaging and incorrect expiration info.

Distribution: Sold at Dizz's Bagel & Deli, 6160 Côte Saint-Luc Rd, Montreal

Action: Do not consume. Return to the store or throw it out.

Published/updated: June 18, 2025

MAPAQ recall notice


For the most up-to-date information on food recalls in Quebec, visit the CFIA’s Food Recall Warnings and MAPAQ’s recall page.


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  • Born and raised in Montreal, Al Sciola is a Senior Writer for MTL Blog. With a background in covering sports and local events, he has a knack for finding stories that capture the city’s spirit. A lifelong Canadiens fan and trivia enthusiast, Al spends his downtime sipping espresso and trying out new recipes in the kitchen.

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