CFIA: Certain Broadwood Farm brand microgreens recalled due to Salmonella

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has reported that the industry is recalling certain Broadwood Farm brand microgreens from the marketplace due to possible Salmonella contamination.

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The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has reported that the industry is recalling certain Broadwood Farm brand microgreens from the marketplace due to possible Salmonella contamination.

The recalled products have been sold in Ontario.
The products include:

Brand: Broadwood Farm
Product: Broccoli Microgreens
Size: 75 g
UPC: 6 27987 64959 8
Codes: November 13, 2021

Brand: Broadwood Farm
Produce: Seasonal Mix Microgreens
Size: 100 g
UPC: 6 27987 64958 1
Codes: November 13, 2021

See more information at the CFIA website.

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