The frozen chicken breasts of the Swiss brand, produced by Olymel, have been removed from the market throughout Canada about the possible presence of bone pieces, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency announced Wednesday.
“Injuries associated with the consumption of this product have been reported,” says the warning.
Information on the number of injuries, types of injuries or severity of the lesions is not provided.
The memory of the “strange material”, initiated by the company, implies 700 grams packages with the UPC 066701011479, and the best before the BB 2025 codes se 07 and BB 2025 se 26.
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People should not consume, serve, use, sell or distribute retired products, said the food agency.
The withdrawal products must be expelled or returned to the place where they were bought.
“The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is carrying out a food security investigation, which can lead to the withdrawal of other products.”
It is also verifying that the industry is eliminating products removed from the market.
Olymel has plants in New Brunswick, Quebec, Ontario and Alberta, according to its website.
The company has 12,000 employees working in plants, offices and distribution centers worldwide.