Mini-pastries from Italy trigger Canadian Salmonella outbreak

The Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) is investigating an outbreak of Salmonella Enteritidis infections in multiple provinces.

Sixty-one laboratory-confirmed cases have been reported to date in British Columbia (4), Alberta (2), Ontario (21), Quebec (33), and New Brunswick (1). Outbreak victims range in age from 3 to 88 years old.

Seventeen people have been hospitalized.

The outbreak began in late September 2024; the most recent case was reported in December 2024. Many of the victims reported eating mini pastries at catered events or other establishments.

PHAC advises that the investigation is ongoing and more cases may come to light.

The illnesses have been linked to consumption of Sweet Cream brand mini pastries.

Importations Piu Che Dolci Inc. has recalled the following Sweet Cream brand mini-pastries:

  • Mini Patisserie (~4 kg (4 boxes of 30 pieces); UPC 8 058302 730028; All best before dates from 2025/06/17 up to and including 2025/11/15; Product of Italy)
  • Mini Patisserie – Tray A (1 kg (30 pieces); UPC 8 058302 730004; All best before dates from 2025/06/17 up to and including 2025/11/15; Product of Italy)
  • Mini Patisserie – Tray B (1 kg (30 pieces) UPC 8 058302 730011; All best before dates from 2025/06/17 up to and including 2025/11/15; Product of Italy)

The mini-pastries may have been sold clerk-served or in smaller packages, with or without a label that may not bear the same brand, product name, or best before date.

The recalled products were distributed to bakeries, hotels, restaurants, cafeterias, hospitals, retirement residences, and the general public in Alberta, British Columbia, Nova Scotia, Ontario, and Quebec, and may also have been distributed in other Canadian provinces and territories. The pastries also were served at catered events.

The following advice from the PHAC applies to individuals, as well as retailers, distributors, and food service establishments (bakeries, hotels, restaurants, and cafeterias), as well as facilities such as hospitals and retirement residences across Canada:

  • Contact your health care provider if you think you’re experiencing symptoms of Salmonella infection.
  • Check to see if you have the recalled products in your home or establishment by looking for the specific product name and size, UPC and codes in the recall alert.
  • Do not consume, serve, use, sell or distribute recalled products.
  • Throw out or return recalled products to the location where they were purchased. Consumers or establishments who are unsure if they have purchased the recalled products are advised to contact their retailer or supplier where the products were purchased.
  • Do not cook food for other people if you’ve been diagnosed with a Salmonella infection or any other gastrointestinal illness.

Salmonellosis has a wide range of symptoms. You may not get sick at all. However, if you do get sick, symptoms usually start within 6 to 72 hours after exposure.

You may experience one or more of the following symptoms: chills, fever, nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, stomach cramps, and a sudden headache. Most symptoms end within 4 to 7 days.

While most people recover completely on their own, some people may have a more serious illness that requires hospital care, possibly leading to long-lasting health effects or death.



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Eggs recalled in Canada due to Salmonella contamination

Burnbrae Farms has recalled certain lot codes of six brands of shell eggs due to possible Salmonella contamination.

The recall was triggered by test results. No illnesses have been linked to the recalled products.

The following list of recalled eggs are known to have been distributed in British Columbia, Manitoba, and Ontario, and may have been distributed in other Canadian provinces and territories.

  • Compliments brand Extra Large Size White Eggs (12/pkg; UPC 0 55742 35751 6; Lot code BB 2025 FE 22; from 8 P**0021320 up to and including 8 P**0021720 (**= 03 to 32))
  • Compliments brand Large Size White Eggs (12/pkg; UPC 0 55742 35750 9; Lot code BB 2025 MR 01; from 8 P**0101145 up to and including 8 P**0101800 (** = 03 to 32))
  • Compliments brand Large Size White Eggs (18/pkg; UPC 0 55742 35756 1; Lot code BB 2025 MR 01; from 8 P**0101145 up to and including 8 P**0101800 (**= 03 to 32))
  • Foremost brand Large Size Eggs (18/pkg; UPC 0 61483 05666 3; Lot codes BB 2025 FE 22; from 8 P**0021320 up to and including 8 P**0021720 (** = 03 to 32) and BB 2025 MR 01; from 8 P**0101145 up to and including 8 P**0101800 (** = 03 to 32))
  • Golden Valley Eggs brand Extra Large Size Eggs (30/pkg; UPC 0 55799 10301 2; Lot code BB 2025 MR 01 * 010 (*= C, D, E, F or H); from C6 1145 010 up to and including C6 1800 010)
  • Golden Valley Eggs brand Jumbo Size Eggs (20/pkg; UPC 0 55799 10310 4; Lot code BB 2025 FE 22 * 002 (*= A, C, D, E or F); from 1320 Est 8 up to and including 1720 Est 8)
  • Golden Valley Eggs brand Large Size Eggs (2 x 30/pkg; UPC 0 55799 10503 0; Lot code BB 2025 FE 22 * 002 (* = A, C, D, E or F); from 1320 Est 8 up to and including 1720 Est 8)
  • Golden Valley Eggs brand Large Size Eggs (30/pkg; UPC 0 55799 10303 6; Lot codes BB 2025 MR 01 * 010 (* = C, D, E, F or H); from C6 1145 010 up to and including C6 1800 010 and BB 2025 MR 01 * 010 (* = C, D, E, F or H); from C4 1145 010 up to and including C4 1800 010)
  • Golden Valley Eggs brand White Extra Large Size Eggs (18/pkg; UPC 0 55799 11101 7; Lot code BB 2025 MR 01; from 8 P**0101145 up to and including 8 P**0101800 (**= 03 to 32))
  • Golden Valley Eggs brand White Large Size Eggs (12/pkg; UPC 0 55799 10103 2; Lot code BB 2025 MR 01; from 8 P**0101145 up to and including 8 P**0101800 (** = 03 to 32))
  • IGA brand Extra Large Eggs (12/pkg; UPC 0 55742 05119 3; Lot code BB 2025 FE 22; from 8 P**0021320 up to and including 8 P**0021720 (** = 03 to 32))
  • no name brand Large Size Eggs (12/pkg; UPC 0 60383 66414 5; Lot code BB 2025 MR 01; from 8 P**0101145 up to and including 8 P**0101800 (**= 03 to 32))
  • no name brand Large Size Eggs (30/pkg; UPC 0 60383 22293 2; Lot codes BB 2025 FE 22 * 002 (*= C, D, E, F or H); from C6 1320 002 up to and including C6 1720 002, BB 2025 MR 01 * 010 (*= C, D, E, F or H); from C6 1145 010 up to and including C6 1800 010, and BB 2025 MR 01 * 010 (*= C, D, E, F or H); from C4 1145 010 up to and including C4 1800 010)
  • no name brand Large Size Eggs (30/pkg; UPC 0 60383 22293 2; Lot code BB 2025 FE 16 BW24 354 M)
  • Western Family brand Extra Large Size White Eggs (12/pkg; UPC 0 62639 41011 7; Lot codes BB 2025 FE 22; from 8 P**0021320 up to and including 8 P**0021720 (** = 03 to 32) and BB 2025 MR 01; from 8 P**0101145 up to and including 8 P**0101800 (** = 03 to 32))
  • Western Family brand Large Size White Eggs (30/pkg; UPC 0 62639 39498 1; Lot code BB 2025 MR 01 * 010 (* = C, D, E, F or H); from C4 1145 010 up to and including C4 1800 010)

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is verifying that all recalled product has been removed from the market and is conducting a food safety investigation that may lead to additional recalls.

  • If you think you became sick from consuming a recalled product, contact your healthcare provider
  • Check to see if you have recalled products
  • Do not consume, serve, use, sell, or distribute recalled products
  • Recalled products should be thrown out or returned to the location where they were purchased
  • Consumers who are unsure if they have purchased the recalled products are advised to contact their retailer

Food contaminated with Salmonella may not look or smell spoiled but can still make you sick. Young children, pregnant women, the elderly and people with weakened immune systems may contract serious and sometimes deadly infections. Healthy people may experience short-term symptoms such as fever, headache, vomiting, nausea, abdominal cramps and diarrhea. Long-term complications may include severe arthritis.


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Recalls and Alerts: January 16–17, 2025

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Outbreak/Illness Investigations

Netherlands: The National Institute for Public Health (RIVM) is investigating an outbreak of 12 cases of hepatitis A linked to contaminated frozen blueberries. Albert Heijn has recalled AH Zakje met blauwe bessen (1 kg bag; All expiry dates up to and including 14-4-2026).

United States

Allergy Alert: New York Mutual Trading Co., Inc recalls Prepared Monkfish Liver (Ankimobo) (7.05 oz; Lot codes up to and including 2025.6.30; UPC 72546611224) due to undeclared milk.

Canada

No Alerts

United Kingdom and Ireland

Food Safety Recall (Ireland): Lidl Ireland recalls Deluxe Sriracha Cheddar Cheese Wedge (150g; Best before 11/05/25) due to Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Food Safety Recall (UK): Lidl Northern Ireland recalls Deluxe Sriracha Cheddar Cheese Wedge (150g; Best before 11 May 2025) due to Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Hong Kong and Singapore

Allergy Alert (Singapore): Goods Huat Hee Marketing recalls Good’s Veg. Peanut Cake (Kacang Koya) (200g; Best before 01/12/25; Product of Malaysia) due to undeclared milk.

Australia and New Zealand

Food Safety Recall (New Zealand): Sanitarium Health Food Company recalls Up & Go Protein Energize Vanilla (12 x 250ml pkg; Best before 06 AUG 2025) due to product spoilage.

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