November 24, 2024

In Canada, Barbecue Chicken Recalled for Chemical Contamination

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency and Thrifty Foods Port Place are warning the public not to consume Nanaimo Hot Barbecue Chicken products because they may have chemical contamination. There is no word on what the contamination may be, and no illnesses have been reported in connection with this problem.

The recalled products are all under the Thrifty Fresh! brand name. The products are Whole Barbecue Chicken Regular, whole chickens, with best before date of 2014JA04 and UPC number 774147302203. Also recalled are BBQ Chicken Breasts Hot!! in various sizes, with best before date of 2014JA04 and UPC numbers starting with 286385. Finally, Chicken Legs Hot are recalled, in various sizes, with best before date of 2014JA04 and UPC number starting with  286401.

If you do have this product in your home, do not eat it. Return it to the place of purchase for a refund.

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