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U Bake Pizzas recalled after consumer complaint and allergic reaction in Canada

U Bake Pizzas recalled after consumer complaint and allergic reaction in Canada
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Tumblers Pizza is recalling certain U Bake Pizzas from the marketplace because they contain mustard which is not declared on the label.

According to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA), this recall was triggered by a consumer complaint and there has been one reported reaction associated with the consumption of these products.

The recalled products were distributed in Saskatchewan, Canada.

Food allergies and other types of food hypersensitivities affect millions of Americans and their families. Food allergies occur when the body’s immune system reacts to certain proteins in food. Food allergic reactions vary in severity from mild symptoms involving hives and lip swelling to severe, life-threatening symptoms, often called anaphylaxis, that may involve fatal respiratory problems and shock. While promising prevention and therapeutic strategies are being developed, food allergies currently cannot be cured. Early recognition and learning how to manage food allergies, including which foods to avoid, are important measures to prevent serious health consequences.

Recalled product:

Tumblers Pizza – All Dressed Pizza (U Bake)

Tumblers Pizza – Super Pizza (U Bake)

Consumers should not use, sell, serve or distribute the affected product.

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