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DG brand sauces recalled in Quebec due to swollen containers

DG brand sauces sold in Quebec are being recalled because some 180-millilitre containers have swollen, a problem linked to microbial contamination. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) lists the recall date as March 3, 2026, with an original published date of March 5.

The recall matters for anyone who may have bought these sauces in Quebec, because the CFIA is advising people and retailers not to use the affected products. Swollen containers can be a sign the product has spoiled.

The CFIA’s notice is directed to the retail sector and applies to products distributed in Quebec. The agency advises people not to use, sell, serve or distribute the affected products.

Shoppers can check the label for the UPC along with the best-before date and lot code to identify the recalled items.

The recalled products are:

  • DG Fine Champagne Sauce (180 ml) — UPC 6 28451 63621 2; Best before 23/03/26; Lot 230925
  • DG Chives Sauce (180 ml) — UPC 6 28451 63619 9; Best before 07/04/26; Lot 071025
  • DG Rosabella Sauce (180 ml) — UPC 6 28451 63618 2; Best before 17/06/26; Lot 171225
  • DG Rosabella Sauce (180 ml) — UPC 6 28451 63618 2; Best before 14/04/26; Lot 141025
  • DG Garlic Sauce (180 ml) — UPC 6 28451 63615 1; Best before 15/04/26; Lot 151025
  • DG Honey and Garlic Sauce (180 ml) — UPC 6 28451 63614 4; Best before 07/05/26; Lot 071125

Sauces et Marinades DG is listed as the recalling firm.

The recall identification number is RA-81696, and it is listed as Class 3 by the CFIA.

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