Seasoned turkey breasts recalled for undeclared mustard
Lilydale and Primo Taglio products sold in Alberta, B.C. and Ontario
The Canadian Press
Posted: Jan 19, 2013 1:23 PM MT
Last Updated: Jan 19, 2013 1:21 PM MT
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People with mustard allergies are being warned not to eat Lilydale and Primo Taglio brand seasoned peppered smoked turkey breast. (CFIA)Lilydale and Primo Taglio brand seasoned peppered smoked turkey breasts are being recalled because they may contain mustard that is not declared on the label.
The products were sold in Alberta, B.C. and Ontario and could pose a serious health threat to people with mustard allergies.
There have been no reported illnesses associated with the products.
The manufacturer, Lilydale Inc. of Edmonton, is voluntarily recalling the turkey breasts under the supervision of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency.
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