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Pam Pi Gou 100% Haitian seasoning - recalled due to Clostridium botulinum
2 years ago •source quebec.ca • business
125 Rue Valmont, Repentigny, J5Y Québec, Canada
The Ministère de l'Agriculture, des Pêcheries et de l'Alimentation (MAPAQ), in collaboration with Épicerie antillais et casse-croûte Ében-Ézer are recalling Pam Pi Gou 100% Haitian seasoning because it has not been prepared and packaged in such a way as to ensure its safety. In fact, this product could promote the proliferation of the Clostridium botulinum bacterium. This product was offered for sale until July 5, 2023 at Épicerie antillais et casse-croûte Ében-Ézer, located at 125, rue Valmont, Repentigny. No illnesses have been reported to the MAPAQ to date.The recalled product is:
- Pam Pi Gou 100% Haitian seasoning, 500 ml, Units sold until July 5, 2023. The product was packaged in a Mason jar and sold refrigerated. In addition to the product name, the label bore the words "PAM PI GOU".
If you have the recalled product in your home, please do not consume it. Please return it to the place of purchase.
Although the affected product does not show signs of spoilage or suspect odor, it could still be contaminated with Clostridium botulinum bacteria. Foods contaminated with this bacterium's toxin can cause the following symptoms when ingested: facial paralysis, unresponsive or fixed pupils, difficulty swallowing, drooping eyelids, blurred vision and slurred speech. In severe cases, the disease can cause death.
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