Diced chicken recalled in Canada because of bone fragments

Olymel S.E.C. is recalling its brand of Cooked Diced Chicken 1/2 in because of possible contamination with pieces of bone, according to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA). 

This Class 3 recall, indicating a low risk of adverse health consequences, targets hotels, restaurants and institutions in Quebec, Canada.

Recalled Product:

Olymel Cooked Diced Chicken 1/2 in
Size: 4 kg
UPC: None
Codes: 8168522, Packed on dates from 2025/02/03 to 2025/04/30

As of the posting of this recall, no injuries or complaints have been reported in connection with this product.

Affected businesses are advised not to use, sell, serve or distribute the recalled product. The product should be discarded or returned to the supplier.

About extraneous material contamination

Pieces of bone in food products can cause injury to the mouth, throat or digestive tract if ingested and may pose a choking hazard. Consumers or businesses that have used the affected product and experience symptoms such as pain or difficulty swallowing should seek medical attention.

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