RECALLS: Lean ground beef, barbecue lighters, more make this week’s list
Here is our weekly roundup of current product recalls. For more details on each, please click on the links. Don’t forget to check back next week for new items.
Food
Butcher’s Blend is recalling certain recalled due to E. coli.
Certain Nanfang brand, Want Want brand and Chencun brand food products are recalled due to undeclared allergens. Healthy Canadians website/photo
Certain Nanfang brand, Want Want brand and Chencun brand that include black sesame paste, shake jelly and instant noodles are being recalled due to undeclared allergens.
Goodleaf brand Daikon Radish microgreens recalled due to Listeria. Healthy Canadians website/photo
Goodleaf Community Farms Ltd. is recalling Goodleaf brand due to Listeria monocytogenes. contamination. Consumers should not consume the recalled product.
Miscellaneous
Canadian Tire Corporation Limited recalls Master Chef BBQ Igniter lighters. Healthy Canadians website/photo
Canadian Tire Corporation Limited recalls Master Chef . The refillable lighters feature an adjustable flame height and are 285 mm long with a grey handle and black barrel. Health Canada’s sampling and evaluation program has determined that these lighters do not meet the Lighters Regulations in Canada and may pose a fire or burn hazard.
Home Hardware Stores Ltd. recalls Home Flexible Multi-Purpose Lighter. Healthy Canadians website/photo
Home Hardware Stores Ltd. recalls with a 5” flexible wand. Health Canada’s sampling and evaluation program has determined that these lighters do not meet the Lighters Regulations in Canada and may pose a fire or burn hazard.
ITW Canada recalls Red Head Trubolt+ wedge anchors that are used for concrete anchoring. Healthy Canadians website/photo
ITW Canada recalls that are used for concrete anchoring. The affected product does not meet the requirements for use in cracked concrete and seismic applications, which may lead to incidents or injuries to consumers.
Huish Outdoors recalls Oceanic and Hollis Scuba Diving Regulators. Healthy Canadians website/photo
Huish Outdoors recalls Oceanic and Hollis . The scuba diving regulators can restrict airflow at low tank pressures (below 500 psi), posing a drowning hazard to divers.