A food recall has been issued after several dip products were found to contain undeclared peanut, posing a serious health risk to anyone with a peanut allergy.
The recall was announced following test results from the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA), which also confirmed that at least one allergic reaction has been reported in connection with the affected items.
A series of popular dips from Habibi’s Mediterranean are being pulled from store shelves after the discovery of undeclared peanut in the ingredients — a serious health risk for individuals with peanut allergies.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) issued a food recall warning on March 22, stating that multiple varieties of Habibi’s hummus and baba ganoush products were found to contain peanuts not listed on their labels. The recall affects several products in various sizes, including popular flavours such as Basil & Garlic, Fire Roasted Red Pepper, and Lebanese Style …