Loblaws has issued a recall on some of its President's Choice cookies because they may contain small, round pieces of metal.
The recall and warning applies to President's Choice Decadent Chocolate Chunk Cookies.
President's Choice Decadent Chocolate Chunk Cookies are being recalled because they may contain small pieces of metal. (Canadian Food Inspection Agency)The cookies were sold in the bakery departments of Loblaws stores across Canada, which include The Real Canadian Superstore, Extra Foods, No Frills, Provigo, Fortinos and Valu-mart outlets.
According to the company the cookies may contain metal pieces roughly one millimetre in diameter.
The affected product was sold in packages of eight cookies, weighing 352 grams. The cookies were baked in store and the packages have the UPC 0 6038383903 8.
All potentially affected cookies have already been removed from store shelves across the country.
Loblaws says any consumer who has the product at home can return it to any of the company's stores for a full refund.
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