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Several frozen foods are being recalled in Canada including chicken nuggets, falafel & pizza

Check your freezer ASAP!

Frozen food aisle at a Canadian supermarket.

A bunch of frozen foods are being recalled in Canada right now.

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Canada, it's time to give your freezer and pantry a once-over — the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has issued a fresh batch of food recalls you won't want to ignore.

This latest round of food recalls in Canada includes a bunch of frozen foods, from a popular brand of chicken nuggets to frozen pizza and falafel.

Some products are being pulled due to undeclared allergens, others because of contamination risks like salmonella and hazards like unexpected pieces of bone.

Plus, big-name brands like Swiss Chalet are caught up in this product recall wave, making it more important than ever to double-check what's lurking in your kitchen.

Here's what you need to know about six of the latest CFIA recalls, including which products are affected, the reasons behind the recalls and the steps you need to take to keep your household safe.

Chicken nuggets

Swiss Chalet Chicken breast nuggets, 700 g

Swiss Chalet Chicken breast nuggets, 700 g

Canadian Food Inspection Agency

Recalled product: Swiss Chalet Chicken breast nuggets, 700 g

Recall reason: Olymel is recalling Swiss Chalet-brand chicken nuggets sold across Canada due to the possible presence of bone fragments. The recall was triggered by the company after reports of choking incidents linked to these products. If you have this product in your freezer, check the best-before dates — the affected batches had dates of September 7 and 26, 2025. The CFIA advises throwing out the nuggets or returning them to the store where you got them.

Last updated: February 19, 2025

Swiss Chalet recall notice

Date squares

Palm Bites Original Date Squares

Palm Bites Original Date Squares

Canadian Food Inspection Agency

Recalled products:

  • Palm Bites Original Date Square, 3 squares
  • Palm Bites Chocolate Date Square, 3 squares

Recall reason: Palm Bites Canada is recalling certain lots of its date squares due to possible salmonella contamination. This recall is linked to last month's tahini recall, as tahini is one of the ingredients used in these snacks. The affected date squares were sold in Ontario and online, so they may have reached other provinces and territories.

No illnesses have been reported so far, but salmonella can cause serious symptoms like fever, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea — especially for young children, older adults, pregnant people and those with weakened immune systems. If you have these products, throw them out or return them to the store.

Last updated: February 19, 2025

Date square recall notice

Porotta

Vaaniy Foods Frozen Porotta Catering Pack, 1 kg

Vaaniy Foods Frozen Porotta Catering Pack, 1 kg

Canadian Food Inspection Agency

Recalled product: Vaaniy Foods Frozen Porotta Catering Pack, 1 kg

Recall reason: Vaaniy Food Inc. is recalling its frozen porotta flatbread sold in Ontario due to undeclared milk. This could pose a serious risk for people with milk allergies or sensitivities, potentially triggering severe or life-threatening reactions.

The recall was prompted by a consumer complaint, and one allergic reaction has been reported so far. If you have this product, check for the best-before date of August 2026. The CFIA advises throwing out the product or returning it to the store where it was purchased.

Last updated: February 17, 2025

Porotta recall notice

Fish cakes

Recalled product: Real Fish Cake Frozen Par Fried Fish Cake, 850 g

Recall reason: Seoul Trading Corp. is recalling certain Real Fish Cake-brand fish cakes due to undeclared egg. Sold in Alberta, this product could pose a serious health risk to anyone with an egg allergy. The affected packages have a best-before date of November 21, 2026, and the UPC 7 61898 73880 1. The CFIA advises consumers to avoid eating the product if they have an egg allergy and to either return it to the store where it was purchased or throw it out.

Last updated: February 17, 2025

Fish cake recall notice

Frozen pizza

Tumblers Pizza Super Pizza (U Bake), 1.9 kg

Tumblers Pizza Super Pizza (U Bake), 1.9 kg

Canadian Food Inspection Agency

Recalled products:

  • Tumblers Pizza All Dressed Pizza (U Bake), 1.8 kg
  • Tumblers Pizza Super Pizza (U Bake), 1.9 kg

Recall reason: Tumblers Pizza is recalling certain U Bake pizzas due to undeclared mustard. Sold in Saskatchewan, these products can pose a serious risk for individuals with mustard allergies, potentially causing severe or life-threatening reactions. The recall, which was triggered by a consumer complaint, applies to all lots of the affected pizzas where mustard is not declared on the label. One allergic reaction has been reported so far. If you have these pizzas at home, you can return the product to the store or throw it out.

Last updated: February 15, 2025

Pizza recall notice

Falafel

Sultan Food Products Fried Falafel with Tahini Sauce, 500 g

Sultan Food Products Fried Falafel with Tahini Sauce, 500 g

Canadian Food Inspection Agency

Recalled product: Sultan Food Products Fried Falafel with Tahini Sauce, 500 g

Recall reason: Sultan Food Products is recalling this frozen falafel due to undeclared peanut, which can cause severe or life-threatening reactions in people with peanut allergies. The recalled products were sold in Alberta, Newfoundland and Labrador and Ontario. It was triggered by a consumer complaint, with one allergic reaction reported so far. The affected packages have best-before dates of November 30, 2025. If you have this product, the CFIA advises returning it to the store or throwing it out immediately.

Last updated: February 15, 2025

Falafel recall notice

Stay safe out there, Canada!

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