April 20, 2024

Meat Products Recalled in Canada for Undeclared Mustard and Sulphites

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) and SA Sausages are recalling Serengeti Trading ready to eat meat products because they contain mustard and/or sulphites that are not declared on the label. Anyone with an allergy to those ingredients could have a serious allergic reaction if they consume these products. No illnesses or allergic reactions have been reported to date.

RecallThe recalled products are both Serengeti Trading brand. They do not have UPC numbers, and are sold in various sizes. The first product is Chilli Bites. It is sold “clerk served” with a label on the product. The usual package size is 200 grams, but any weight can be requested and labeled by the clerk. All codes where mustard is not declared on the label are recalled. The second recalled product is Traditional Droewors in various sizes. All codes where sulphites are not declared are recalled. The usual package size is 200 grams, but the customer can request any weight when purchasing. The products were sold in British Columbia

If you purchased these products and are allergic to sulphites and/or mustard, do not eat them. Discard or return to the place of purchase for a refund.

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