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product recall

A few food recalls have been issued in Canada for products like broccoli, tea, yogurt and beef jerky.

This is due to possible Salmonella contamination, pieces of plastic, undeclared ingredients and other health concerns.

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Yoplait yogurt drinks that you might have in your fridge are being recalled in Canada.

These YOP products could potentially have "pieces of plastic" in them.

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If you've stocked up at popular grocery stores like Loblaws or Co-op lately, you may want to check whether anything in your fridge or pantry is affected by one of the many food recalls issued in the last few weeks.

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has announced several new food recalls across Canada recently — and many of them are linked to a growing salmonella outbreak tied to contaminated pistachios that has already sickened more than 100 people in six provinces, including Ontario, B.C., Alberta and Quebec.

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If you've done a grocery haul recently — including at Walmart, Costco or Amazon — you might want to double-check your pantry.

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has issued 15 new food recalls recently affecting products sold across the country, and they include some pretty big names.

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Canada's pistachio-related salmonella outbreak keeps expanding, with dozens more chocolate, pastries and other pistachio products being added to the growing list of food recalls this week.

Over 60 chocolate bars, pastries and bulk nuts have now been pulled from shelves, as the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) and the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) continue to investigate the growing salmonella outbreak sweeping the country, issuing new product recalls along the way.

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