Heinz Canada recalls baby food over possible spoilage
Heinz Canada recalls baby food over possible spoilage

Heinz Canada recalls baby food over possible spoilage, Report

For the second time in as many weeks Heinz Canada has issued a recall on one of their jarred baby foods over concerns that it may have spoiled.

The Sweet Potato and Beef Medley baby food has been recalled because of possible spoilage. This recall is because of a potential loss of seal, and Heinz notes that there have been a small number of dented or popped safety caps. There have currently been no reported illnesses from this product.

CFIA says to not consume the product. If your infant has been fed it already, discontinue use and monitor your child for symptoms.

Symptoms named by CFIA for spoiled food are upset stomach, vomiting, and diarrhea. The agency says to seek medical attention if you have any concerns.

The Chicken with Broth flavour of Heinz baby food was also recalled on April 15th.

Agencies/Canadajournal




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