Food Recalls
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Manitoba Health issues warning on recalled U.S. cinnamon-apple snack pouchesThe affected products include WanaBana apple cinnamon fruit puree pouches, Schnucks cinnamon-flavoured apple sauce pouches and variety pack and Weis cinnamon apple sauce pouches.CanadaDec 20, 2023
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Wash your fruits and veggies: B.C. experiences Cyclospora infection outbreakImpacted vegetables could include broccoli, lettuce, cabbage, celery, peas, snap peas, cucumbers, carrots, and green onions, which have all been previously linked to Cyclospora.HealthAug 4, 2023
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Tahini recalled for possible salmonella risk, product sold in Ontario and QuebecThe affected product was sold in 454g containers with the UPC 7 70338 10053 5, and a best before date of Oct. 19, 2022.CanadaJun 15, 2021
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Smoked salmon product sold in B.C. recalled over possible Listeria contaminationThe agency said recalled products should be thrown out or returned to the store where they were purchased.ConsumerFeb 11, 2021
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Miss Vickie’s says chips recalled in Eastern Canada also shipped to western citiesThe company says the chips were shipped to retail customers in Alberta, Brandon, Man., and Moose Jaw, Sask, and that it's working with the Canadian Food Inspection Agency to co-ordinate a voluntary recall.CanadaNov 24, 2020
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Miss Vickie’s brand chips recalled due to possible glass piecesAn advisory by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency says there has been one reported injury associated with the recall.CanadaNov 4, 2020
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These are the most common food-borne illnesses and what foods carry themChicken, shellfish and raw vegetables can all carry potentially dangerous pathogens.HealthMay 2, 2019
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Public Health says it’s not safe to eat romaine lettuce in Ontario and Quebec. So why isn’t it being recalled?While there's a warning not to eat romaine lettuce, it can still be sold.HealthNov 21, 2018
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La Granja Foods recalls Queso ranchero fresco cheese over E. coli contaminationThe agency said people should throw out the recalled product or return it to the point of sale.CanadaOct 10, 2018
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New rules for Canada’s food safety aim for faster recalls, less bureaucracyThe new rules, called the Safe Food for Canadians Regulations (SFCR), will go into effect on January 15, 2019.CanadaJun 13, 2018
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