LOBLAW Companies Limited calls back PC Blue Menu brand Tikka Masala because of non -declared almond, a potential danger for people with treenut allergies.
Boomnut allergies can vary from mild reactions such as beehives or itching to severe, life -threatening anaphylaxis, involving respiratory cabinet or shock. While research into the progress of allergy, there is no healing – making label accuracy of crucial importance to prevent serious health risks.
According to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA), the affected product was nationally distributed over Canada at stores. From this post there are no allergic reactions linked to his consumption.
Called product:
PC Blue Menu – Chicken Tikka Masala
- Size: 350 g
- UPC: 0 60383 18241 0
- Code: 2025 No 12
The CFIA warns consumers with almond allergies or sensitivities not to consume the recalled chicken Tikka Masala, because this can cause dangerous reactions. Retailers and private individuals are not allowed to use, sell, serve or distribute the product. It must be thrown away or sent back to the purchase location.
(To register for a free subscription to Food Safety News, Click here.)