E. coli outbreak in Canada linked to Pizza Pops

Certain Pillsbury brand Pizza Pops + Bacon have been linked through epidemiological analysis to an outbreak of 20 cases of E. coli O26 infections in 5 Canadian provinces.

Victims range in age from 1 to 87 years. Four of the victims have been hospitalized. There have been no deaths.

The Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) reports that confirmed cases have been recorded in British Columbia (3), Alberta (9), Saskatchewan (5), Ontario (2), and New Brunswick (1).

Many people who became sick reported eating or handling Pillsbury brand Pizza Pops prior to becoming ill. The investigation is ongoing and it is possible that additional sources may be identified.

General Mills Canada Corporation has initiated a recall of the following items:

  • Pillsbury Pizza Pops Pepperoni + Bacon (30 pizza snacks (2.85 kg); Better if used by 09JN2026WN and 10JN2026WN; UPC 0 69052 12961 9)
  • Pillsbury Pizza Pops Supremo Extreme Pepperoni + Bacon (30 pizza snacks (3 kg); Better if used by 10JN2026WN, 11JN2026WN, and 12JN2026WN; UPC 0 69052 46901 2)
  • Pillsbury Pizza Pops Pepperoni + Bacon (8 pizza snacks (760 g); Better if used by 09JN2026WN and 10JN2026WN; UPC 0 69052 12967 1)
  • Pillsbury Pizza Pops FRANK’s RedHot Pepperoni + Bacon (4 pizza snacks (380 g); Better if used by 14JN2026WN; UPC 0 69052 12947 3)

The recalled products are labeled as “Made in Canada” from domestic and imported ingredients.

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is conducting a food safety investigation, which may lead to the recall of other products.

The following advice applies to individuals, as well as retailers, distributors and food service establishments, such as grocery stores across Canada:

  • 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 place of purchase. 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.
  • Clean and sanitize all surfaces and storage areas that recalled products may have come in contact with, including countertops, containers, utensils, freezers, and refrigerators.
  • Do not cook food for other people if you’ve been diagnosed with an E. coli infection or have symptoms of infection such as diarrhea.
  • Contact your health care provider if you think you’re experiencing symptoms of E. coli.

For general use of frozen foods, like Pizza Pops, the following advice can help prevent illness:

  • Some frozen foods are not ready-to-eat products. They must be cooked thoroughly before they are safe to eat. Always follow the cooking instructions on the packaging.
  • Wash your hands with soap and warm water for at least 20 seconds before and after handling frozen food that is not ready to eat.
  • Clean and sanitize any surfaces that touched the frozen food or its packaging, such as countertops, containers, utensils, freezers, and refrigerators.

Most people who become ill from an E. coli infection will recover fully, after a few days, without treatment, but infection can also cause severe illness and hospitalization.

Those at higher risk for serious illness include:

E. coli infections, including E. coli O26, have a wide range of symptoms. You may not get sick at all. However, if you do get sick, symptoms usually start within 1 to 10 days after exposure, and last for 5-10 days. Symnptoms can include nausea, vomiting, headache, mild fever, severe stomach cramps, and/or watery or bloody diarrhea.


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United States

Food Safety Recall: Olympia Provisions recalls OLYMPIA PROVISIONS UNCURED HOLIDAY KIELBASA (16 oz; Best if used by 02/19/26) due to possible foreign matter contamination (metal).

Food Safety Recall: Maître Saladier Inc. (Québéc, QC) recalls Lorraine Quiche (with pork) La Madeleine (19.8 lb; Expiration dates April 8, 2028, and April 16, 2028; Product of Canada) that was not presented for import reinspection into the United States

Food Safety Recall: Bell Industries LLC recalls Zen Cleanse Blend herbal tea (0.95 oz (27g); Lot A8205; Expiration date 11/2028) due to possible Salmonella contamination.

Canada

Allergy Alert: Yuzu Sushi recalls SALADE DE CALMARS / Calamari salad (100g; All lots; UPC 98040005009) due to undeclared wheat.

Food Safety Recall: Sliced FC, a division of Star Produce Ltd. recalls Various inspiredgo brand products due to possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

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USA (Update): CDC has received reports of 20 cases of Salmonella Cotham infections in 14 states linked to contact with bearded dragons. Nine people have been hospitalized and Kentucky has reported one death associated with this outbreak. Forty percent (40%) of the victims were less than one year old.

United States

Allergy Alert Update: Suzanna’s Kitchen recalls FULLY COOKED BREADED CHICKEN PORTIONS (18-lb cases; Case code P-1380 126237 B30851 23:11 K04; Produced Nov. 4, 2025) due to undeclared soy.

Allergy Alert: PlantBased Innovations recalls Higher Harvest by H-E-B Dairy-Free Coconut Yogurt, Strawberry flavor (5.3 oz; Best by 01/02/26)) due to undeclared almond.

Food Safety Recall: The Whole Herb Company, Inc. recalls SENNA LEAVES F/C OG (44.75 lb; Lot #003279ST) due to possible Salmonella contamination.

Food Safety Recall: Direct Source Seafood LLC recalls Market 32 and Waterfront Bistro brands frozen raw shrimp (Product of Indonesia) that may have become exposed to very low levels of cesium-137 (Cs-137).

Canada

Allergy Alert: La Dacquoise Pasta-Fina (Québec, QC) recalls various tortières (All lots) due to undeclared wheat and sulphites.

Food Safety Recall: Exo Fruits (Montréal, QC) recalls Pistaches en vrac / Bulk pistachios (Sold between 19 August and 1 October 2025) due to possible Salmonella contamination.

Food Safety Recall Update: Multiple firms recall Various pistachios and products containing pistachios due to possible Salmonella contamination.

Food Safety Recall Update: Aliments Best Nuts inc. (Dollard-des-Ormeaux, QC) recalls Pistaches en vrac / Bulk pistachios (Sold up to 30 November 2025) due to possible Salmonella contamination.

Food Safety Recall: La Fabrique Arhoma inc. (Montréal, QC) recalls Various baked goods (Sold between 29 October and 10 November 2025) due to possible Salmonella contamination.

Food Safety Recall: Produit alimentaire Qc. Meng inc. (Saint-Laurent, QC) recalls Ledou brand Feuilles de tofu / Tofu sheets (300g; Best before 09JAN2026; UPC 6 27987 42942 8) due to possible (non-pathogenic) E. coli contamination.

Food Safety Recall: Boulangerie Gandom (Montréal, QC) recalls various baked goods (Sold between 6 October and 16 December) due to possible Salmonella contamination.

Food Safety Recall: Alimentation Délices inc. (Laval, QC) recalls Pistaches sans écales / Shelled pistachios (Bulk; Sold between 22 October and 11 December 2025) due to possible Salmonella contamination.

Food Safety Recall: Loblaw Companies Limited recalls Arnie’s All Ntrl Raw Mx Nuts and Arnie’s Sweet & Savoury Mix (Bulk; Sold from November 01, 2025 up to and including December 02, 2025) due to possible Salmonella contamination.

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Ireland and United Kingdom

Allergy Alert (England and Scotland): Young’s Seafood recalls Young’s Gastro 2 Lemon & Pepper Fish Fillets (270g; Batch code F2 L5283; Best before End of October 2026) due to undeclared mustard.

Allergy Alert (Ireland): Trade recalls Strong branded mini jelly cups (360g; All batch codes and Best before dates) due to undeclared milk.

Allergy Alert Update (Ireland): Manufacturer recalls Le Paysan 4 Pate Gift Packs containing Le Paysan Smoked Mackerel Pate and Le Paysan Smoked Salmon Pate (Multiple batch codes; Product of Ireland) due to undeclared milk and sulphur dioxide.

Allergy Alert (Northern Ireland): Keenan Seafood recalls multiple Keenan Seafood brand prepackaged fish products due to undeclared barley (gluten), crustaceans, egg, fish, milk, mustard, soya and wheat (gluten).

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