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Searay Thailand Black Tiger Shrimp Size 31-40 - recalled due to undeclared sulphites

3 years ago source inspection.canada.ca

Recall notice

Canada

The CFIA announced the recall of Searay brand Thailand Black Tiger Shrimp Size 31-40 by Searay Foods Inc. because they contain sulphites which are not declared on the label. There have been no reported reactions associated with the consumption of these products.

The following products are subject to recall:

- Searay Thailand Black Tiger Shrimp (Raw Headless Deveined) Size 31-40 (454 g), UPC 8 27510 00007 4, Production Date: 2020/09/21 Best Before 2022/09/21 Lot Number: 2008312THL
- Searay Thailand Black Tiger Shrimp IQF Headless Shell-On (Deveined) Size 31-40 (20 packs x 454 g), UPC: 1 08 27510 09382 0, Production Date: 2020/09/21 Best Before 2022/09/21 Lot Number: 2008312THL

These products were distributed in Alberta, British Columbia, and Ontario. Consumers that are sensitive to sulphites should not consume these products.

In case you are experiencing food poisoning symptoms, it is important to report it. It can help to detect & resolve outbreaks early and prevent others from being harmed, and it enables better surveillance.

Check the full recall details on the CFIA website: inspection.canada.ca/food-recall-warnings-and-allergy-alerts/2021-06-03/eng/1622758406022/1622758412288

Source: CFIA

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