Frozen chicken product recalled

Frozen chicken product recalled

Everyone likes to eat the food that tastes good, but also we need to think about the health aspect of the food we consume and the nutrients and vitamins it gives our body.

An investigation into an outbreak of foodborne illness has led to a recall of frozen chicken nuggets.

For the third time this year, the Canadian Food inspection agency has recalled a frozen breaded chicken product over the fear of salmonella contamination.

Sofina foods are recalling Janes brand Pub Style Chicken Nuggets.

Affected in the recall are 800-gram packages with a best before the date of December 15th. The Nuggets were sold across Canada, including Manitoba. The CFIA says that there are currently 59 cases of illness in ten provinces linked to this outbreak. None of the affected people have been hospitalized.

Also, for the first time since 2007, Canada has updated the healthy nutrition guide and did not include the recommended daily intake of dairy products.

The new document includes general recommendations on nutrition, for example, Canadians were recommended to increase the consumption of fresh vegetables and fruits up to 50% of the daily diet, 25% should take grains, 25% of proteins. Information on the daily rate of consumption of dairy products was not included in the document for the first time since its first release in 1942.

People who experience symptoms, or who have underlying medical conditions, should contact their health care provider if they suspect they have a Salmonella infection. Please make sure everyone in your family is healthy and feel good. The food we consume is a very important factor in our own health. After all, we are what we eat, let’s stay healthy!

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