Shrimp products recalled in Canada because of undeclared allergens

Watson Enterprises Inc. is recalling North Shore Fishery brand Frozen Breaded Shrimp Patties and Frozen Tempura Shrimp Roll because they may contain undeclared egg, soy, and milk, according to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA).

The recall was triggered by CFIA test results and is classified as a Class 1 recall, indicating a high risk of adverse health consequences for allergic individuals.

The recalled products were distributed to retail in British Columbia and Manitoba, Canada.

Recalled products:

North Shore Fishery Frozen Breaded Shrimp Patties
Size: 400 g (10 pieces)
UPC: 8 00794 39089 5
Codes: Best Before 2026.09.06, VN443IV030
Allergens: Egg, Soy, Milk

North Shore Fishery Frozen Tempura Shrimp Roll
Size: 300 g (10 pieces)
UPC: 8 00794 39080 2
Codes: Best Before 2026.09.07, VN443IV030
Allergens: Egg, Milk

As of the posting of this recall, no allergic reactions have been reported in connection with these products.

Consumers who are allergic or sensitive to egg, soy, or milk are advised not to consume the recalled products, as they may cause serious or life-threatening reactions. Affected products should be discarded or returned to the place of purchase.

About food allergies

Undeclared allergens such as egg, soy, and milk can cause severe reactions, including anaphylaxis, in sensitive individuals. Consumers with these allergies should check their products carefully and avoid consumption.

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