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costco canada recall

If you're a Costco shopper and a yogurt fan, heads up! Costco Canada has issued another yogurt recall — its second in just two weeks.

This time, the recall affects Kirkland Signature Probiotic Yogurt, and it could cause illness in individuals with compromised immune systems.

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The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is currently recalling several salad kits sold across Canada due to a listeria outbreak.

The recalled products were sold at Canadian grocery stores including Costco, Provigo and other shops that carry brands including Taylor Farms, Fresh Express, Dole and President's Choice.

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The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has issued a recall regarding a President's Choice salad kit due to possible listeria monocytogenes.

These products were made using cheese recalled by Rizo-López Foods, Inc. in association with an outbreak investigation in the U.S., per the recall warning page.

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Canadian consumers should verify their groceries as a salad kit sold at Costco Canada has been recalled due to possible Listeria contamination.

Costco Canada has shared a food recall issued by Taylor Farms regarding one of its salad kits as it could make you very sick.

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Health Canada has recalled several items in recent weeks that have been sold in Quebec. From sauces and children's clothing to food products and floor cleaners, items are flying off the shelves — and not for the best of reasons.

If you're in possession of any of the affected items, Health Canada recommends to stop using them immediately and return them to the point of purchase. Additionally, items sold at major retailers, including Costco, Amazon and elsewhere, are eligible for reimbursement.

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