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Hummus recalled because of undeclared peanut in Canada

Hummus recalled because of undeclared peanut in Canada
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Pattison Food Group Ltd. is recalling various Buy-Low Foods, Nesters Market and Save on Foods brand hummus products because they may contain undeclared peanut, an allergen not listed on the label.

The recall was initiated following test results from the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA), which identified the presence of peanut in the affected products.

People with peanut allergies or sensitivities risk serious or life-threatening reactions if they consume these products.

The recalled hummus was sold in stores across Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Yukon.

Recalled Products:

As of this posting, no adverse reactions have been reported.

Consumers should not consume recalled products to which they are allergic or sensitive, as they may cause serious or life-threatening reactions. Recalled items should be discarded or returned to the place of purchase.

About Food Allergies

Allergies to peanuts, soy, sesame, or wheat can trigger symptoms ranging from mild discomfort—such as hives, itching, or digestive issues—to anaphylaxis, a severe and potentially fatal reaction requiring immediate medical attention. Individuals experiencing adverse reactions after consuming this product should seek medical care promptly.

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