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Key Takeaways
- Fiorfiore Spaghetti and Fiorfiore Linguine products are being recalled in Canada.
- The CFIA reports that this recall is due to a “presence of insects.”
- There are currently no reported injuries or illnesses connected to this recall.
There’s an active recall on two types of pasta sold at retail locations across Canada, according to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency. This is due to a “presence of insects” in the recalled products.
The products impacted by this recall are 500-gram packages of Fiorfiore Spaghetti – Durum Wheat Semolina Pasta with a UPC of “8 11578 03400 3” and best-by date “2026/07/02” as well as Fiorfiore Linguine – Organic Durum Wheat Semolina Pasta with a UPC of “8 10097 440654” and best-by date “2026/07/15.” The product packaging also contains lot codes “L41846001A” and “L41976001A,” respectively.
Check your pantry for this pasta, and if you have it on hand, dispose of it or return it to your place of purchase for a possible refund. While there are no reported injuries or illnesses connected to this recall, if you are experiencing any signs of sickness after consuming one of the above products, talk to your doctor immediately.
For questions about this recall, contact the CFIA’s toll-free number at 1-800-442-2342 or email [email protected].