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Tim Hortons chicken noodle soup recalled over insects in product

by agrifood
November 11, 2022
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La Cie McCormick Canada is recalling Tim Hortons Soup Base Chicken Noodle because of the presence of insects.

According to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency’s recall alert, the recalled product has been sold in Ontario and Alberta, Canada.

Recalled product:

Brand Name Product Name Size Code on Product UPC
Tim Hortons Soup Base Chicken Noodle 3.56 kg Best Before:
MR1323
AL1723
AL1823
AL2123
AL2223
AL2323
AL2423
AL2523
AL2923
AL3023
TDL #10017643

Sold up to and including October 20, 2022.

000 66200 02329 4

Consumers, hotels, restaurants and institutions should not use, sell, serve or distribute the affected product.

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