
Brownies sold at 7-Eleven recalled after pieces of plastic found
CTV News3 days ago
The brownies were sold at 7-Elevens across Ontario. (Credit: 7-Eleven)
A type of brownie that is sold at 7-Eleven stores in Ontario is being recalled due to the possibility of 'pieces of plastic,' says Canada's Food Inspection Agency.
The agency advised Canadians and 7-Eleven to not 'use, sell, serve, or distribute' the brownies in their announcement on Monday.
The 113g chocolate fudge brownies have a universal product code of 4 21401 01980 2, which customers should watch out for.
The brownies are made by Saginaw Bakeries.
Saginaw Bakeries, otherwise known as Saginaw Enterprises, is a wholesale baker based out of Surrey B.C.
A type of brownie that is sold at 7-Eleven stores in Ontario is being recalled due to the possibility of 'pieces of plastic,' says Canada's Food Inspection Agency.
The agency advised Canadians and 7-Eleven to not 'use, sell, serve, or distribute' the brownies in their announcement on Monday.
The 113g chocolate fudge brownies have a universal product code of 4 21401 01980 2, which customers should watch out for.
The brownies are made by Saginaw Bakeries.
Saginaw Bakeries, otherwise known as Saginaw Enterprises, is a wholesale baker based out of Surrey B.C.
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