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9 food recalls issued in Canada recently for beef burgers, Pizza Pops, baby food, and more

Nine Canadian recalls include products contaminated with E. coli, Salmonella, undeclared allergens, and foreign fragments, affecting major brands sold nationally and regionally, CFIA reported.

  • In January 2026, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency posted multiple recall notices covering contaminated and mislabelled foods distributed across Canada.
  • The notices cite confirmed or possible Salmonella and E. coli O26 and E. coli O157 contamination, undeclared wheat and milk, and physical contaminants such as soft plastic, paper, gravel-like, and Teflon fragments.
  • Gerber confirmed the recall of 155-gram Gerber brand arrowroot biscuits with UPC 0 55000 40314 6 and codes including 5231565504, Pillsbury Pizza Pops with multiple SKUs, and No Name brand 1.36-kilogram frozen beef burger packs.
  • CFIA advised consumers to check refrigerators, freezers and pantries as the Pillsbury Pizza Pops recall has been linked to reported illnesses and hospitalizations, involving major retailers including Costco and Loblaw.
  • CFIA expanded the Pizza Pops recall to include more products, and the Peace by Chocolate notice is part of an ongoing pistachio and pistachio‑containing products recall, showing recalls remain active.
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The Peterborough Examiner broke the news in Peterborough, Canada on Friday, January 30, 2026.
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