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food recall in canada

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has recalled several cheese brands sold across Canada due to reasons that pose serious health and safety risks to Canadian consumers.

The CFIA published the class two recall on June 12, 2024, in collaboration with the recalling firm Les Fromages Latino Inc., regarding three cheese brands sold in provinces including Quebec, British Columbia, Alberta and Ontario.

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The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has recalled grocery items sold across Canada for reasons that could pose a serious health and safety risk to Canadian consumers.

The CFIA has issued several recall warnings, many of which are related to foods with undeclared ingredients, Salmonella and Listeria contamination, as well as the presence of extraneous materials.

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The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) along with the MAPAQ have recalled several grocery products sold across Canada.

The CFIA has recalled the food items for reasons that pose a serious health and safety risk to Canadian consumers, including listeria, salmonella contamination, the presence of extraneous materials and undeclared ingredients, to name a few.

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The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has recalled a frozen pizza brand sold across Canada due to undeclared ingredients.

The recall affects Oggi frozen pizza products sold in Alberta, Nova Scotia and Ontario. It's important to note that products recalled across Canada may have also been sold or distributed in other provinces and territories.

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The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has recalled several food items sold across Canada for several reasons that could pose a serious health risk to Canadian consumers including dangerous bacteria, microbial contamination, the presence of plastic, fish and other undeclared ingredients.

The CFIA is ensuring that the affected food items are being properly removed from the marketplace. Considering several foods that have been recalled can cause life-threatening reactions, particularly salmonella poisoning.

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The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is currently conducting an investigation regarding recalled grocery items for reasons including listeria contamination, salmonella contamination, and undeclared ingredients.

The CFIA is ensuring that the affected food items are being properly removed from the marketplace. Considering several foods that have been recalled can cause life-threatening reactions. CFIA is currently urging consumers to verify if they have purchased any of the affected products by checking any recent grocery purchases or their fridge and pantry. If so, it's recommended that you do not consume, sell, or distribute the recalled items.

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The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is recalling several cantaloupe brands sold across Canada due to salmonella. The recall regarding the first case was originally triggered on October 3, 2023, and three other recalls have been issued since.

The cantaloupe brands include those sold at Save on Foods, the Urban Fare and Malachite brands as well as Groupe Tomapure, Fresh Start Foods and Fruit Pure brands. The Canadian Inspection Food Agency is currently working on ensuring that the affected food products are being properly removed from the marketplace, which could lead to the recall of other food products.

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The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is currently conducting an investigation regarding recalled grocery items for reasons including the presence of insects, metal, faulty packaging, microbial contamination and undeclared ingredients.

The CFIA is ensuring that the affected food items are being properly removed from the marketplace. Considering several foods that have been recalled can cause life-threatening reactions, The CFIA is urging consumers to verify if they have purchased any of the affected products by checking any recent grocery purchases or their fridge and pantry. If so, it's recommended that you do not consume, sell, or distribute the recalled items.

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A number of food items sold across Canada have been recalled by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) for reasons including microbial contamination, undeclared ingredients, faulty packaging and adverse health reactions.

The CFIA has published several recall warnings, urging consumers to verify if they have purchased any of the affected products by checking any recent grocery purchases or their fridge and pantry. If so, it's recommended that you do not consume, sell, or distribute the recalled items. The CFIA has stated that consumers should toss the recalled item(s) out immediately or return them to the point of purchase.

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The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has issued recalls for several food items sold across Canada for reasons including microbial contamination, the presence of insects and undeclared ingredients.

Health Canada has published several recall warnings, urging consumers to verify if they have purchased any of the affected products. If so, it's recommended that you do not consume, sell, or distribute the recalled items. Health Canada has stated that consumers should toss the item(s) out immediately or return them to the point of purchase.

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The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has issued recalls for several food items sold across Canada for several reasons, including microbial contamination, pieces of metal and undeclared ingredients.

Health Canada has published several recall warnings, urging consumers to verify if they have purchased any of the affected products. If so, it's recommended that you do not consume, sell, or distribute the recalled items. Health Canada has stated that consumers should toss the item(s) out immediately or return them to the point of purchase.

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The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has issued recalls for a number of food items sold across Canada for several reasons, including the presence of "dangerous bacteria," damaged packaging and undeclared ingredients.

Health Canada has published a number of recall warnings, urging consumers to verify if they have purchased any of the affected products. If so, it's recommended that you do not consume, sell, or distribute the recalled items. Health Canada has stated that consumers should toss the item(s) out immediately or return them to the point of purchase.

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