Recall: Thousands of carrot products from multiple retailers for possible E. coli contamination

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A nationwide recall has been issued for various brands of organic carrots due to possible contamination with E. coli O121, a dangerous strain of bacteria. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is leading the investigation and ensuring that affected products are removed from store shelves.

Brands affected:

Cal-Organic

PC Organics

Compliments Organic

Bunny-Luv

The recall covers a range of carrot products, including baby-cut and regular carrots, sold under these brands. Products affected were distributed between August 14 and November 2, 2024, depending on the brand and packaging.

Details of recalled products:

Compliments Organic Carrots (907 g):

UPC: 0 55742 50268 8

Codes: All products sold from August 14 to October 23, 2024, inclusively

PC Organics Baby-cut Carrots (454 g):

UPC: 0 60383 69288 9

Codes: All Best Before dates from September 11 to November 2, 2024, inclusively

PC Organics Baby-cut Carrots (907 g):

UPC: 0 60383 73643 9

Codes: All Best Before dates from September 11 to November 2, 2024, inclusively

PC Organics Carrots (907 g):

UPC: 0 60383 69593 4

Codes: All products sold from August 14 to October 23, 2024, inclusively

Bunny-Luv Organic Carrots (907 g):

UPC: 0 79911 41248 1

Codes: All products sold from August 14 to October 23, 2024, inclusively

Cal-Organic Organic Carrots (2 lb):

UPC: 0 12345 67890 1

Codes: All products sold from August 14 to October 23, 2024, inclusively

Health risks and symptoms:

E. coli O121 can cause severe gastrointestinal distress, including nausea, vomiting, abdominal cramps, and diarrhea that may be watery or bloody. In extreme cases, complications like seizures, kidney damage, or even death can occur.

While no illnesses have been reported in Canada so far, consumers are urged to take precautions.

What to do:

• Check your home for recalled products.

• Do not consume, serve, sell, or distribute them.

• Discard or return affected items to the store where they were purchased.

If you suspect you have consumed a contaminated product and experience symptoms, contact a healthcare provider immediately.

Ongoing investigation:

This recall was prompted by a similar recall in another country. The CFIA continues its investigation to determine whether additional products may be impacted. The agency is monitoring industry compliance to ensure all affected items are removed from the marketplace.

Stay informed about food recalls by subscribing to email alerts or following CFIA updates on social media. For more information about food safety and reporting concerns, visit the CFIA website.

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