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Lil’ Juan’s and Lucia’s Mexican Style Pork Carnitas recalled in Canada because of wood fragments

Lil’ Juan’s and Lucia’s Mexican Style Pork Carnitas recalled in Canada because of wood fragments
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The Meat Factory Limited is recalling Lil’ Juan’s and Lucia’s brands of Mexican Style Pork Carnitas because of possible contamination with pieces of wood, according to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA). The recall is classified as a Class 3, indicating a low risk of adverse health consequences.

The recalled products were distributed in Alberta, British Columbia and Ontario, Canada.

Recalled products:

As of the posting of this recall, no illnesses or injuries have been reported in connection with these products.

Consumers and retailers are advised not to use, sell, serve, or distribute the affected products. Recalled products should be discarded or returned to the place of purchase.

About foreign material in food

The presence of extraneous materials, such as wood, in food products can pose risks such as choking, oral injury, or gastrointestinal damage if ingested. Consumers experiencing any adverse effects after consuming the product should seek medical attention promptly.

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