Yogurt bowls made with Quaker granola recalled over possible salmonella exposure

Canada
Published 13.01.2024
Yogurt bowls made with Quaker granola recalled over possible salmonella exposure

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is recalling numerous yogurt and parfait bowls that comprise Quaker granola beforehand recalled because of attainable salmonella contamination.

The recall includes greater than 30 sorts of yogurt or parfait bowls bought at Loblaw, Metro and Sobeys grocery shops throughout Canada.

The meals inspection company says no sicknesses related to these merchandise have been reported.

Quaker Canada introduced a voluntary recall this week of greater than three dozen sorts of cereals and granola bars because of attainable publicity to salmonella.

Quaker mentioned it issued the recall in Canada out of an abundance of warning following the same recall within the United States.

That recall contains Harvest Crunch cereals, Chewy granola bars, Dipps granola bars, yogurt granola bars in addition to Cap’n Crunch deal with bars, with greatest earlier than dates starting from Jan. 11 to October 2024.