If you recently shopped at Costco, IGA or Provigo, you might want to check your fridge.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has recently recalled different items that were sold in Canada that could pose health and safety risks to consumers.
From salad kits to chicken breasts, here are items you might want to take a look at:
Rojo's brand Black Bean Dip
(for possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination)
- Rojo's Black Bean Six-Layer Dip | 2 x 1.13 kg
President's Choice brand Salad Kits
(for possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination)
- President's Choice Chopped Mexican-Style Street Corn Salad Kit | 285 g
- President's Choice Southwest Salad Kit | 369 g
Taylor Farms brand Mexican-style Street Corn Salad Kits
(potential contamination of Listeria monocytogenesin the Cotija Cheese)
- Taylor Farms Mexican Style Street Corn Chopped Salad Kit
Red Tea Room brand Cookies
(for containing peanuts which is not declared on the label)
- Red Team Room Cookie | 300 g
Pinty's brand Cooked Crispy Chicken Breasts
(recalled due to pieces of metal)
- Pinty's Fully Cooked Crispy Chicken Breasts | 1.36 kg
Monster Energy Drink
(recalled because of pieces of film from deterioration of the can coating)
- Monster Green Energy Drink | 473 ml
IGA Minced Meat
(due to pieces of metal)
- Extra-Lean, Semi-Lean and Lean Ground Beef
If you have any of these items, it’s recommended that you toss them out or return them where you bought them.