Chatman’s Bakery in Canada has issued a voluntary recall for its Peanut Butter Balls and Date Squares due to the presence of undeclared wheat and peanut allergens. The recall is in response to potential health risks for individuals with allergies to peanuts and wheat.
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Consumers, retailers, and distributors are advised not to use, sell, serve, or distribute the affected products. The recall is applicable to the following places in Canada:
Contact Information for Public Enquiries: For more information or to address any concerns, please contact the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA):
Chatman’s Bakery is taking this precautionary measure to ensure the safety of consumers, and individuals who have purchased the affected products are urged to heed the recall and take appropriate actions. The company apologizes for any inconvenience and remains committed to providing safe and quality products.
Consumers with peanut and wheat allergies are strongly advised to check their pantry and dispose of or return the recalled products. Stay informed for further updates from Chatman’s Bakery and regulatory authorities regarding this recall.
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