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

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency recalled products including frozen burgers, baby snacks, and chocolates due to contamination and undeclared allergens in January 2026.

  • Throughout January 2026, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency posted recall notices covering frozen burgers, Pizza Pops, baby snacks, chocolates and other products sold nationally and online.
  • Health officials said the recalls followed concerns over Salmonella, E. coli contamination, undeclared allergens like milk, and foreign fragments including soft plastic and paper.
  • Gerber recalled 155-gram arrowroot biscuits for possible soft plastic and paper pieces, including codes 5231565504, 185232565504, and 195233565504.
  • Consumers should check their fridge, freezer and pantry for recalled No Name 1.36-kilogram pack with 12 frozen beef burgers, and national retailers must remove them.
  • Unusual findings such as Teflon and 'plastic-like and gravel-like' fragments appeared in multiple recalls, while the Pillsbury Pizza Pops recall links to a December supplier issue, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency reported.
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The Peterborough Examiner broke the news in Peterborough, Canada on Friday, January 30, 2026.
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