Pickles recalled due to undeclared mustard

OTTAWA – A brand of pickles is being recalled because it contains mustard which is not declared on the label.

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency says three types of Mitchell’s brand pickles are being pulled from store shelves, but anyone allergic to mustard who has already purchased the pickles is advised to not eat them and to take them back to the store where they were bought.

The recall affects the following products, which were sold nationally:

Brand Name    Common Name                     Size      Code(s) on Product                                                   UPC
Mitchell’s          Mixed in oil Hyderabadi Pickle  340 g     All codes where mustard is not declared on the label     6 67064 00084 3
Mitchell’s          Chilli & Lime Pickle in oil          340 g     All codes where mustard is not declared on the label     6 67064 00100 0
Mitchell’s          Lime Pickle in oil                     340 g     All codes where mustard is not declared on the label     6 67064 00063 8

The recall was triggered by CFIA testing. There have been no reports of any allergic reactions or illnesses associated with consumption of these products.

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