Health Canada issues recall for certain frozen fries sold in Ontario

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Health Canada issues recall for certain frozen fries sold in Ontario
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Health Canada is issuing a recall for a brand of frozen fries sold in Ontario.

MacMillan's Specialty Foods brand McCain 3/8" Staycrisp Straight Cut Fries recalled in Ontario.

The product will be stripped from shelves across the province after one consumer reported they had a reaction associated with consuming the fries. In response, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency is conducting a food safety investigation, which may lead to the recall of other products. The organization is warning those who have celiac disease or other gluten-related disorders not to consume the product as it may cause a serious or life-threatening reaction.

Instead, an advisory has been issued for the product to be thrown out or returned to the location purchased.

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