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United States
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Canada
Allergy Alert: Veggie Paradise recalls Veggie Paradise brand Vegan Ham (250g & 600g; All lots) due to undeclared wheat.
Food Safety Recall: Le Porc-Épique (Laval, QC) recalls TERRINE LAPIN PISTACHE / Rabbit & pistachio terrine (110g & Variable weights; Best before 4 SE 2025 & 02 OC 2025, and Sold between 31 July and 2 October 2025, respectively) and PISTACHE-ANIS (saucisson) / Pistachio-anise sausage (90g; Lot 25-32; Best before 04 MA 2026) due to possible Salmonella contamination.
Food Safety Recall: Boulangerie et pâtisserie San Pietro (Montréal, QC) recalls BÛCHE À LA PISTACHE / Pistachio log (Sold 18–20 December, 2025) and CIARDONI (Sold between 6 October 2025 and 7 January 2026) due to possible Salmonella contamination.
Ireland and United Kingdom
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Hong Kong and Singapore
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Australia and New Zealand
Food Safety Recall (Australia): Sanulac Nutritionals Australia Pty Ltd recalls Alula Gold Reflux infant formula (0–12 months) (900g; Batch 8000003387; Use by 17/03/2027) and Alula Colic & Constipation infant formula (0–12 months) (850g; Batch 8000003407; Use by 17/03/2027) due to potential presence of cereulide toxin (produced by Bacillus cereus.
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