Chicken, fried prawn, and more products recalled from stores in Mississauga and Brampton

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Published September 19, 2021 at 2:20 pm

Health Canada reports that multiple products have been recalled from stores in Ontario this week (September 13 to 19) due to potential health and safety risks, including stores in Mississauga and Brampton.

Residents are advised to check if they have these products at home and avoid using or consuming them out of caution.

The following products are affected:


Silver Maple brand Frozen All White Meat Fully Cooked Diced Chicken

Risk: Possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination. Food contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes may not look or smell spoiled but can still make you sick with symptoms such as vomiting, nausea, persistent fever, muscle aches, severe headache and neck stiffness.

What you should do: Recalled products should be thrown out or returned to the location where they were purchased. If you think you became sick from consuming a recalled product, call your doctor.


Vegefarm and Happy Veggie World brand vegetarian fried prawn products

Risk: The product contains egg which is not listed on the label.

What you should do: Those with an egg allergy should avoid eating this product and check if it can be returned to the store it was purchased from.


Teak Shower Benches

Risk: The shower bench can collapse during use, posing a fall hazard to the user. As of September 9, 2021, there have been 4 reports of incidents in Canada, including 3 reports of injury.

What you should do: Stop using the recalled benches and return them to Costco for a full refund.


OXELO 3-wheel scooters for children

Risk: The surface coating and applied surface coating components of the scooter contain barium sulfate in excess of the allowable limit under the Canadian Toys Regulations.

What you should do: Stop using the affected product and return the product to the nearest Decathlon store for additional information and a refund.


IPPINKA Binchotan Lump Charcoal Products

Risk: The products do not meet the bilingual warning label requirements under the Charcoal Regulations, and can be toxic if accidentally burned inside or in an area without ventilation, posing a suffocation hazard.

What you should do: Contact IPPINKA for a revised warning label.

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