5 Food Items Are Being Recalled In Canada & One Is Due To 'Pieces Of Metal' In The Product

Parsley, shrimp, an M&M product and more.

An aisle of a grocery store.
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An aisle of a grocery store.

There have been several recall and safety alerts issued for food products sold in the country recently, according to Health Canada and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA).

For the latest round of recalls, the CFIA warns that the items may have pieces of metal, microbial contamination, undeclared allergens or other issues that render them unsafe for consumption.

In all cases, the government agency advises that you do not "serve, use, sell or distribute recalled products."

Curly Parsely

Trudeau Farms brand Curly Parsley.

Trudeau Farms brand Curly Parsley.

CFIA

On May 3, a food recall warning was issued for curly parsley from Trudeau Farms sold in Quebec due to the potential presence of salmonella.

According to the government agency, food that has microbial contamination might not look or smell spoiled but could still make you ill.

More info here

Cheesy Pizza Rolls

On April 28, a notification was issued for Cheesy Pizza Rolls from M&M Food Market sold nationally due to extraneous material in the form of "pieces of metal."

More info here

Fresh Frozen Raw Vannamei White Shrimp IQF 

On April 25, a notification was issued for Fresh Frozen Raw Vannamei White Shrimp IQF sold in Ontario and Quebec due to 3-amino-2-oxazolidinone, a chemical contaminant.

More info here

Oysters

On April 21, certain oysters sold in Ontario and Quebec were recalled "due to improper harvest authorization."

More info here

Coconut Curry Cauli Bowl

Coconut Curry Cauli Bowl.

Coconut Curry Cauli Bowl.

CFIA

Also on April 21, a food recall warning was issued for Boosh brand Coconut Curry Cauli Bowl due to undeclared milk, which is a potential allergen.

It was sold in B.C., Ontario and potentially in other provinces and territories.

More info here

Stay safe and healthy!

This article's cover image was used for illustrative purposes only.

Sarah Rohoman
Editor
Sarah Rohoman is an Editor for Narcity Media focused on Canadian celebrities and is based in Toronto, Ontario.
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