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Sandwiches pulled from marketplace in Nova Scotia

People with soy, egg and milk allergies should not consume certain sandwiches made by Halifax-based Rick's Fine Foods, as they could trigger a serious or life-threatening reaction, Canada's food watchdog said Thursday.

The manufacturer failed to include soy, egg and milk protein in its ingredient list, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency said.

The recall affects the following sandwiches, which were distributed in Nova Scotia:

  • Bacon Cheese Burgers, UPC 0 775322 010562.
  • Double Burger, UPC 0 775322 010579.
  • Mozza Chicken Breast, UPC 0 775322 010982.
  • Super BBQ Rib, UPC 0 775322 010913.
  • Chicken Caesar, UPC 0 775322 011026.
  • Super Donair, UPC 0 775322 010586.
  • Super Loaded, UPC 0 775322 011101.
  • Chicken Salad, UPC 0 775322 010319.
  • Egg Sandwich, UPC 0 775322 010357.

    No associated illnesses have been reported.

    Rick's Fine Foods is voluntarily recalling the products from the marketplace and the CFIA is monitoring the effectiveness of the recall.

    For more information, consumers can call the CFIA at 1-800-442-2342.

    Recall notice