Food recalls in B.C. for popcorn, beef sausages and burgers, artichoke dip, black fungus, and more

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has issued a number of food recalls for products, for a variety of reasons, that have been distributed in British Columbia.

Two types of food products-popcorn and beef-are being recalled due to the potential presence of hazardous material in these products.

Canadian Food Inspection Agency In addition, the CFIA has expanded a recall that Loblaw Companies Limited issued on August 31 for PC brand gluten-free chicken strips that contain undeclared gluten or wheat.

Canadian Food Inspection Agency The CFIA announced on September 10 that two companies that popcorn products distributed in B.C. are recalling specific items due to the possible presence of broken glass in them.

Famous Foods Popcorn Organic with UPC 0200501 206493 and includes all units sold from August 21 to September 1;.

Famous Foods Popcorn Organic with UPC 0200502 403792 and includes all units sold from August 21 to 31.After that, the CFIA announced on September 18 that Kootenay Co-op, based in Nelson, B.C., began recalling beef sausages and burgers due to the potential presence of metal and plastic in them.

Garlic and Onion Beef Sausage with UPC numbers starting with 0 208170 and date codes “Packed on SE.09.20 Best Before SE.14.20”;.Beef and Wine Sausage with UPC numbers starting with 0 208747 and date codes “Packed on SE.09.20 Best Before SE.14.20”;.Blue Goose Cattle Lean Beef Burgers with UPC numbers starting with 0 206177 and date codes “Packed on SE.10.20 Best Before SE.12.20”.Canadian Food Inspection Agency.

Also on September 18, Loblaw Companies initiated another food recall-this time for PC Blue Menu brand Artichoke and Asiago Dip because it might contain egg, which is an allergen, that isn’t declared on the label.

Canadian Food Inspection Agency On September 24, the CFIA stated that Wismettac Asian Foods, which has a local office in Richmond, began recalling Shirakiku brand Black Fungus due to potential Salmonella contamination.

Food contaminated with Salmonella might not appear or smell spoiled but it can still cause illness.

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