Recall Alerts: Eggs, Chocolate, Printers, and More
Milka has issued a recall for its Hazelnut Chocolate Bars in Canada due to potential undeclared peanuts, which could pose a serious risk to individuals with peanut allergies. The affected bars, sold in 100g packages, might contain peanuts not listed in the ingredients. Consumers who have purchased the product are advised to check their packaging and return it to the store for a refund or disposal. No illnesses have been reported, but the recall is being issued as a precaution.
Link: https://www.cbc.ca/news/business/milka-recall-hazelnut-chocolate-bar-1.7432841
A nationwide egg recall has been issued in Canada due to possible salmonella contamination. The affected eggs, sold under several brand names, were distributed across various provinces, with specific lot codes and best-before dates listed in the recall notice. Consumers are urged to check their eggs for these details and either dispose of or return any affected products to the store. The recall comes after some eggs tested positive for salmonella, which could cause serious illness, especially in vulnerable individuals like young children, the elderly, and those with weakened immune systems.
Link: https://www.cbc.ca/news/health/eggs-recall-salmonella-1.7435418
A recall has been issued in Canada for certain pastry products due to a potential salmonella contamination. The affected pastries, sold under various brands, were distributed across several provinces and could pose a risk of foodborne illness, especially for vulnerable groups like young children, the elderly, and those with weakened immune systems. The recall follows reports of a salmonella outbreak linked to these products. Consumers are advised to check for specific product details, including packaging and best-before dates, and either dispose of or return any affected items for a refund.
Link: https://www.narcity.com/salmonella-outbreak-pastry-recall-canada
Polaris has recalled certain Ranger off-road vehicles in Canada and the U.S. after reports that the doors could unexpectedly open while in use, posing a safety risk. The recall affects thousands of vehicles, with specific models manufactured between 2020 and 2023. Polaris has advised owners to stop using the affected vehicles and contact an authorized dealer for a free repair. No injuries have been reported so far, but the company is taking action to address the issue and ensure consumer safety.
Thousands of printers sold in Canada have been recalled due to a potential fire hazard. The affected models, including certain HP LaserJet and HP OfficeJet Pro printers, were found to have a defect that could lead to overheating and pose a fire risk. Consumers who purchased these printers are urged to stop using them immediately and disconnect them from power. The recall affects various models sold between 2016 and 2022, and HP is offering free repairs or replacements. No injuries have been reported, but the recall is a precautionary measure to ensure safety.
Link: https://www.insauga.com/recall-thousands-of-printers-sold-in-canada-pose-fire-hazard-officials-say/
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