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Montreal, it's time to check your kitchen cupboards because some popular foods are being recalled for safety concerns.

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has issued multiple food recalls in Quebec, and this time the list includes popular basics like eggs, chocolate, granola bars and more.

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The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is back with another round of product recalls, and you'll want to check your fridge and pantry ASAP.

From organic carrots and frozen breaded chicken to literal bread and butter, these food recalls in Canada are raising red flags over issues like harmful bacteria like E. coli and salmonella, undeclared allergens and foreign objects like pieces of metal.

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Heads up, bread lovers! If you've recently picked up some bread at your local grocery store in Quebec, you might want to take another look at what's sitting on your kitchen counter due to a recent bread recall in Canada.

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has issued a huge recall notice affecting a bunch of popular bread brands sold in the province, including well-known names like Wonder bread and Country Harvest as well as popular grocery chain house brands like President's Choice, No Name and Great Value.

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The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has recently shared multiple recall notices for foods sold in Quebec, including popular products like burrata cheese, Haribo gummy candies and tons of frozen waffles and pancakes.

These recalls, affecting everything from frozen foods to packaged goods and even deli meats, are due to various safety concerns — including potential listeria and E. coli contamination and even foreign objects like insects and pieces of wood.

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It's no secret the U.S. has an abundance of food items and restaurants that Canadians have to cross the border to get their hands on. Well, turns out Canada has got a few foodie treasures that Americans are totally missing out on, too.

A Canadian TikToker who goes by @caalleigh on the social platform showcased several Canadian snacks that are not available in the U.S. and are well worth crossing the border for. The three-minute TikTok has since amassed nearly one million views and 70,000 likes.

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In a foodie world where convenience often wins over fancy dining, instant noodles have become a lifeline for many, especially with the rising cost of groceries.

Instant ramen is notorious for being a no-fuss, budget-friendly choice for when you're after a quick and filling meal. From dorm room dinners to late-night cravings, there's no denying that these trusty pantry staples have been our go-to for it all. But with grocery store shelves packed with countless instant noodle options, how do you separate the good ones from the soggy and stale disappointments?

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