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Several foods are being recalled in Canada due to listeria, salmonella, insects & wood pieces

You don't want any of these in your fridge. 🤢

Aerial view of supermarket aisles in Canada.

5 new food recalls have been issued in Canada for pasta, crackers, steak & more.

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Heads up, Canada — the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has just shared a fresh batch of product recalls, and this one's a wild ride through your pantry, fridge and freezer.

From pasta and crackers to prepared foods, soups and meats, the latest food recalls in Canada cover a surprising variety of everyday eats. Whether you're packing lunches, whipping up a quick dinner or tossing together a late-night snack, it's worth double-checking your kitchen — just in case any of these items made it into your shopping cart.

The reasons for these CFIA recalls range from the concerning to the downright strange. We're talking about potential listeria and salmonella contamination, undeclared allergens like peanuts and milk, and even some very unwelcome ingredients — like bugs and bits of wood.

Many of the affected items were sold at major retailers in Canada, including Walmart and Longo's, with distribution across several provinces. And while some of the products might not seem like a huge deal at first, a few of them could pose serious health risks, especially for folks with allergies or compromised immune systems.

Here are eight of the latest food recalls issued in Canada, including all the key details: what's being pulled, why it's happening and what you should do if you've already got one of these in your home.

Plant-based butter chicken

Plant Up Plant-based Butter Chik'n Bites, 288g.

Plant Up Plant-based Butter Chik'n Bites, 288 g.

Canadian Food Inspection Agency

Recalled product: Plant Up Plant-based Butter Chik'n Bites, 288 g — best before May 9, 2026

Recall reason: Plant Up Inc. is recalling its plant-based Butter Chik'n Bites because the product contains milk that isn't listed on the label. Sold across Canada, this recall was triggered by CFIA testing and has already been linked to one reported reaction. If you have a milk allergy or sensitivity, this product could be dangerous. Check your freezer and get rid of any affected packages or bring them back to where you bought them.

Published/updated: April 17, 2025

Plant Up recall notice

Shrimp fried rice

Seoulmama Shrimp Fried Rice, 600 g.

Seoulmama Shrimp Fried Rice, 600 g.

Canadian Food Inspection Agency

Recalled product: Seoulmama Shrimp Fried Rice, 600 g — best before October 20, 2026

Recall reason: Five Continents International Ltd. is recalling a specific lot of its Seoulmama-brand shrimp fried rice because it contains milk that isn't declared on the label. The product was sold in B. C. and Ontario, although it may have reached other parts of Canada as well. While no allergic reactions have been reported, milk allergies can lead to serious health issues. If you're sensitive to milk, double-check your freezer — and if you spot this product, the CFIA says to throw it out or take it back to the store.

Published/updated: April 17, 2025

Seoulmama recall notice

Shredded coconut

Captain's Choice Shredded Coconut, 454 g.

Captain's Choice Shredded Coconut, 454 g.

Canadian Food Inspection Agency

Recalled product: Captain's Choice Shredded Coconut, 454 g — lot No. GT0918003

Recall reason: Henlong Oriental Gifts & Foods Co. Ltd. is recalling one lot of its Captain's Choice-brand coconut due to possible salmonella contamination. The product was sold in Alberta, B.C. and Saskatchewan, and illnesses potentially linked to the product have been reported.

Salmonella can cause symptoms like fever, stomach cramps, nausea and diarrhea — and can be especially serious for young kids, older adults, pregnant people and those with weakened immune systems. If you have this coconut at home, don't eat it. Toss it or return it, and contact a doctor if you feel sick after eating it.

Published/updated: April 17, 2025

Captain's Choice recall notice

Soup & sauce

Voila

Recalled products:

  • Unbranded Thai Chicken Soup, 4 x 1.8 kg — code 1 07625
  • Co-op Gold Thai Chicken Soup, 650 mL — best before June 10, 2025
  • Unbranded Chicken Thai Soup, 4 x 1.8 kg — best-before dates from February 5 to March 28, 2026
  • From Our Chefs Chicken Thai Soup, 700 mL — best-before dates from April 8 to May 29, 2025
  • Unbranded Lime Crema, 45 x 4 oz — best before August 7, 2025
  • Longo's Signature Coconut Chicken Thai Soup, 2 x 3.68 kg — best-before dates from February 14 to March 18, 2026
  • Longo's Coconut Chicken Thai Soup, 700 mL — best-before dates from May 14 to June 30, 2025

Recall reason: Victory's Kitchen Ltd. is recalling a variety of soups and a sauce — sold under brands like Co-op Gold, From Our Chefs and Longo's — because they may contain pieces of wood. The affected products were sold in Ontario, Quebec, B.C., Alberta, Saskatchewan and New Brunswick. While this is a lower-risk recall, it's still a good idea to check your fridge or freezer. If you spot any of the affected soups or sauce, the CFIA recommends tossing them or returning them to the store.

Published/updated: April 15, 2025

Soup & sauce recall notice

Ham sandwich

Label of the affected sandwich lot.

Label of the affected sandwich lot.

Canadian Food Inspection Agency

Recalled product: Cuisine Fraicheur Urbaine Black Forest Ham Sandwich, 179 g — best before April 16, 2025

Recall reason: Cuisine Fraicheur Urbaine is recalling a specific lot of its prepared sandwiches sold in Quebec due to possible contamination with Listeria monocytogenes. No illnesses have been reported so far, but the product was flagged through CFIA testing. Listeria can be especially dangerous for pregnant people, older adults and those with weakened immune systems, even if the food looks fine. If you've got this sandwich in your fridge, don't eat it — toss it out or return it to the store.

Published/updated: April 12, 2025

Cuisine Fraicheur Urbaine recall notice

Pasta

Fiorfiore Spaghetti, 500 g.

Fiorfiore Spaghetti sold at Walmart.

Walmart

Recalled products:

  • Fiorfiore Spaghetti - Durum Wheat Semolina Pasta, 500 g — best before July 2, 2026
  • Fiorfiore Linguine - Organic Durum Wheat Semolina Pasta, 500 g — best before July 15, 2026

Recall reason: Italian Food Canada Inc. is recalling certain lots of its Fiorfiore-brand pasta noodles after insects were found in the products. These pasta items were sold across Canada and should definitely not be on the dinner menu. While this recall is considered lower risk, it's still a good idea to check your pantry. If you've got one of the affected packages, the CFIA says to avoid using it and either throw it out or take it back to the store.

Published/updated: April 11, 2025

Fiorfiore recall notice

Rice crackers

JHA\u00d6QIA Taiwanese Style Rice Crackers (Egg Yolk Flavor), 300 g.

JHAÖQIA Taiwanese Style Rice Crackers (Egg Yolk Flavor), 300 g.

Canadian Food Inspection Agency

Recalled product: JHAÖQIA Taiwanese Style Rice Crackers (Egg Yolk Flavor), 300 g

Recall reason: Legendary Trading Corp. is recalling a variety of iits JHAÖQIA-brand Taiwanese-style rice crackers because they contain peanuts that aren't listed on the label. These snacks were sold in Ontario, and the recall was triggered by a consumer complaint — one person has reported an allergic reaction so far. If you have a peanut allergy or are buying snacks for someone who does, steer clear of this product. Check your pantry and toss it or return it to where you bought it.

Published/updated: April 10, 2025

JHAÖQIA recall notice

Meats

Marcangelo Carnitas, 800 g.

Marcangelo Carnitas sold at Walmart.

Walmart

Recalled products:

  • Marcangelo Carnitas, 800 g — best-before dates from March 26 to April 27, 2025.
  • M&M Food Market Brazilian Style Picanha Steaks, 400 g — lot codes 0595 and 0625

Recall reason: Concord Premium Meats Ltd. is recalling certain packaged meats from its M&M Food Market and Marcangelo brands after pieces of wood were found in some of the products. These products were sold across Canada, and while there haven't been any reported issues, it's definitely not something you want showing up on your plate. If you've got either of these in your freezer, the CFIA says not to eat them — toss them or take them back to the store.

Published/updated: April 10, 2025

Steak & carnitas recall notice

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