CFIA issues Class 1 recall for Beretta Chicken Pot Pie in Ontario over undeclared egg
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency issued a Class 1 food recall warning on September 24, 2025, for Beretta brand Chicken Pot Pie sold in Ontario because the product contains egg that is not declared on the label. The agency reported one reaction associated with the product.
The CFIA said people with egg allergies or sensitivities could experience serious or life‑threatening reactions if they consume the recalled item. The agency advised consumers to check for the product and either throw it out or return it to the place of purchase. The CFIA also advised that recalled products should not be served, used, sold, or distributed.
According to the CFIA, the recall covers Beretta Chicken Pot Pie in 908‑gram packages with UPC 8 33307 00400 2. It applies to all packages where egg is not declared on the label. The recalling firm is Beretta Farms. The CFIA lists the distribution area as Ontario and categorizes the product under food, meat and poultry, frozen.
The CFIA said the recall was triggered by a consumer complaint. The agency is conducting a food safety investigation, which may lead to the recall of other products. It also said it is verifying that industry is removing the recalled items from the marketplace.
The alert was originally published on September 24, 2025, and was last updated the same day. CFIA identifiers for this recall are RA‑78127 and CFIA ID 16774.