If you’ve stocked up on snacks or freezer meals lately, it might be time to double-check your pantry. Several food recalls in Canada are currently affecting products sold here in Quebec, and they come with various health risks and hazards.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has issued alerts on a variety of household staples, from popular brands of crackers and frozen chicken nuggets to baby snacks.
These product recalls involve big-name brands like Swiss Chalet, Christie and Gerber, with concerns ranging from unwanted objects like bone fragments to dangerous bacteria like E. coli and salmonella.
Whether you’re grabbing a quick bite or prepping meals for your little ones, it’s a good idea to stay informed about what’s being pulled from store shelves.
Here’s a breakdown of eight of the latest food recalls in Quebec, including which brands are affected, the risks they carry and what you should do if you have any of these items lurking in your kitchen.
Chicken nuggets
Swiss Chalet Chicken breast nuggets, 700 g
Canadian Food Inspection Agency
Recalled product: Swiss Chalet Chicken breast nuggets, 700 g
Recall reason: Olymel has issued a recall for Swiss Chalet-brand chicken nuggets sold nationwide because they may contain bone fragments. The company initiated the recall following reports of choking incidents associated with these products. If you have a box in your freezer, take a look at the best-before dates — the affected batches are marked for September 7 and 26, 2025. The CFIA recommends either disposing of the nuggets or returning them to the store where they were purchased.
Last updated: February 19, 2025
Swiss Chalet recall notice
Date squares
Palm Bites Original Date Squares
Canadian Food Inspection Agency
Recalled products:
- Palm Bites Original Date Square, 3 squares
- Palm Bites Chocolate Date Square, 3 squares
Recall reason: Palm Bites Canada is recalling specific batches of its date squares because they may be contaminated with salmonella. This recall is connected to last month’s tahini recall, as tahini is one of the ingredients in these snacks. The affected date squares were sold in Ontario and online, meaning they could have been shipped to other provinces and territories, including Quebec.
While no illnesses have been reported yet, salmonella can lead to severe symptoms like fever, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea — particularly for young children, seniors, pregnant people and those with weakened immune systems. If you have these date squares at home, the CFIA advises disposing of them or returning them to the store.
Last updated: February 19, 2025
Date square recall notice
Ritz crackers
Christie Original Mini Ritz Crackers, 200 g
Canadian Food Inspection Agency
Recalled product: Christie Original Mini Ritz Crackers, 200 g
Recall reason: Mondelez Canada Inc. is recalling particular lots of its Christie-brand Mini Ritz Crackers sold nationwide because they contain undeclared milk. This poses a serious risk for individuals with milk allergies, as even small traces can trigger severe or potentially life-threatening reactions. If you have a milk allergy or intolerance, be sure to check your pantry and avoid eating these crackers.
The affected products have best-before dates of June 22, 23 and 24, 2025. The recall was initiated by the company, and the CFIA reports that no allergic reactions have been reported so far. If these crackers are in your home, either dispose of them or return them to the store for a refund.
Last updated: February 11, 2025
Ritz cracker recall notice
Frozen yogurt
Lambert Frozen Yogurt Strawberries & Cream, 500 ml
Lambert
Recalled product: Lambert Frozen Yogurt Strawberries & Cream, 500 ml
Recall reason: Top Glaciers Inc. is recalling a batch of its Lambert-brand strawberries & cream frozen yogurt because it contains undeclared egg. This could be dangerous for individuals with an egg allergy, as eating the product may cause allergic reactions.
The affected fro-yo was sold in Quebec and carries the UPC code 8 238858 501222. If you have an egg allergy, be sure to check your freezer and avoid consuming this frozen yogurt. The CFIA advises throwing out the product or returning it to the store where you got it.
Last updated: February 10, 2025
Lambert recall notice
Pesto
Cucina & Amore Pesto Alla Genovese Basil, 225 g
Cucina & Amore
Recalled product: Cucina & Amore Pesto Alla Genovese Basil, 225 g
Recall reason: TJX Canada has issued a recall for its Cucina & Amore-brand pesto due to the presence of multiple undeclared allergens, including Brazil nuts, pine nuts and milk. This could be dangerous for individuals with tree nut or dairy allergies, as consuming the product may lead to severe or potentially life-threatening reactions.
The affected pesto was sold across Canada and has a best-before date of September 2026. If you’re allergic to any of these ingredients, avoid eating the product. The CFIA advises disposing of the pesto or returning it to the store where it was purchased.
Last updated: February 10, 2025
Pesto recall notice
Lady fingers
Milano Giant Lady Finger Biscuits, 150 g
Giant Tiger
Recalled product: Milano Giant Lady Finger Biscuits, 150 g
Recall reason: Jan K Overweel Limited has voluntarily recalled its Milano-brand ladyfinger biscuits due to potential packaging damage that may have occurred during production. This issue could cause the biscuits to develop mould before their expiry date.
The affected products were sold at Giant Tiger stores across Canada between December 17, 2024, and February 7, 2025. The best-before dates to watch for are April 11, April 25 and May 16, 2025. If you have these biscuits at home, you can return them to the store for a full refund.
Last updated: February 7, 2025
Milano recall notice
Nut mix
Recalled product: David Roberts Gourmet Nut & Honey Mix, 350 g
Recall reason: David Roberts Food Corp. is recalling a certain lot of this nut mix because it contains undeclared wheat and sesame. This could be hazardous for individuals with allergies or intolerances to these ingredients.
The recall applies to packages with a best-before date of July 10, 2025. The affected products were sold primarily in Alberta, although the CFIA says it and may have reached other provinces as well. If you have a wheat or sesame allergy, check your pantry and avoid consuming this mix.
Last updated: February 6, 2025
David Roberts Gourmet recall notice
Baby snacks
Gerber Soothe N Chew Teething Sticks – Strawberry Apple, 6 x 15 g
Canadian Food Inspection Agency
Recalled products:
- Gerber Soothe N Chew Teething Sticks – Banana, 6 x 15 g
- Gerber Soothe N Chew Teething Sticks – Strawberry Apple, 6 x 15 g
Recall reason: Nestlé Canada has issued a recall for various Gerber-brand teething sticks sold nationwide due to a potential choking hazard. The recall affects all lots of both the Banana and Strawberry Apple flavours.
The company initiated the recall following reports of choking incidents linked to these products, making it especially important for parents and caregivers to check their cupboards. If you have these teething sticks at home, stop using them right away. The CFIA advises disposing of the products or returning them to the store where they were purchased.
Last updated: January 31, 2025
Gerber recall notice
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