If you’ve bought buffalo chicken dip from M&M Food Market recently, you might want to keep reading.
National Pasta Corp. is recalling M&M Food Market’s buffalo chicken dip due to pieces of metal. This recalled product was distributed nationally throughout Canada.
According to the recall, this product should not be sold, served, or distributed.
Canada Food Inspection Agency classified this as a Class II recall, which means the affected products may pose a moderate health risk, but the probability of serious health consequences is low.
The recall notice did not specify whether or not these products could be returned to the place of purchase.
Recently, organic carrots sold in Canada and the U.S. have also been recalled due to an E. coli outbreak that has resulted in at least one death.