More Pistachio Products Added to Canadian Recall

A multi-province outbreak of Salmonella has been traced to pistachios and products containing pistachios.

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The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) published a food recall notice for additional pistachio products to be added to a multi-province outbreak of Salmonella traced to pistachio products.

The agency says through its ongoing investigation, led by the Public Health Agency of Canada, the organizations have identified additional pistachios and products that used recalled pistachios.

The CFIA added more products recently, which include:

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