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Driscoll blueberry’s recalled because of metal pieces

Driscoll blueberry’s recalled because of metal pieces

Italian Produce Company Ltd. is recalling Driscoll’s brand blueberries because of pieces of metal.

The product was distributed in Ontario, Canada, according to information just released.

This recall was triggered by a recall by California-based Driscoll’s Inc. on Sept. 15, 2021, which was undertaken by Italian Produce, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is verifying that the industry has removed the recalled product from the marketplace.

Brand Name Common Name Size UPC Code(s) on Product Reason for Recall
Driscoll’s Blueberries 12 x 551 ml None

Case codes: 014006 0804,

014006 0809, 014006 0810

Extraneous Material – Harmful – Metal

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