Janes Pub Style Chicken Burgers and Pub Style Snacks Popcorn Chicken have been removed since of probable salmonella contamination, as partial of an review of an illness outbreak.
The burgers lift a best before date of May 12 with UPC formula 0 69299 12491 0 and a popcorn duck May 18 with UPC formula 0 69299 12542 9, with both in a 800-gram size. The solidified food products were sole during stores opposite Canada.

The products were removed as partial of an review into a salmonella outbreak. (CFIA)
The removed products should be thrown out or returned to a store where they were purchased.
In a food remember warning, a Canadian Food Inspection Agency pronounced a remember was triggered by commentary during an review of a foodborne illness outbreak. It did not contend if there were cases of illness directly associated to these products.
The Public Health Agency of Canada is also concerned in a investigation.
Last month a group released a notice it was questioning 13 cases of salmonella infection in eastern Canada, including Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia.
The Public Health Agency warned that salmonella is ordinarily found in tender chicken, and that all duck should be entirely baked in sequence to make it protected to eat.
The review is continuing, says a CFIA, and that could lead to some-more recalls.
Article source: http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/prince-edward-island/pei-janes-chicken-recall-1.4359802?cmp=rss