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food safety

You might want to check your fridge. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has issued a food recall for several brands of shell eggs. This voluntary recall of packages containing 12 to 30 eggs is due to potential Salmonella contamination, which can pose serious health risks.

This government advisory, issued on January 18, 2025, applies to products distributed primarily in Ontario, British Columbia, and Manitoba. However, it also states that the eggs may have been distributed in other provinces and territories.

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An American traveller was "flabbergasted" after being served a burger with a side of a food waiver at this Toronto hotel.

The traveller said that they had ordered a burger and asked for it to be cooked medium in a restaurant at the Hilton Toronto Airport Hotel & Suites. They claimed that after taking their first bite, the server came back and handed the guest a release form.

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The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has recently issued a notification about a food recall in Canada in regards to two popular brands: Cap’n Crunch and Quaker.

According to the notification, several granola bars and cereals are being recalled due to possible salmonella contamination.

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The Canadian Food Inspection Agency and Health Canada have recently published several notifications about food recalls and warnings for foods sold across the country, so it's time to check what items you have in your home.

According to the CFIA and Nestle Canada, the latest food recalls in Canada are due to rubber, mould, bacteria and more.

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The Canadian Food Inspection Agency and Nestlé Canada have recently issued several notifications about food recalls and warnings for foods sold across the country, so it's time to check what items you have in your home.

According to the CFIA and Nestle Canada, the latest food recalls in Canada are due to choking risks, listeria, the presence of extraneous materials and possible allergens.

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