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Recall of Swiss Chalet Chicken Nuggets Over Bone Fragment Concerns

A recall has been issued by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) for Swiss Chalet brand chicken breast nuggets due to potential bone fragment contamination. The specific product in question comes in a 700-gram package, identified by the UPC code 066701011479, and includes best before dates of 2025 SE 07 and 2025 SE 26.

The recall was initiated after it was found that pieces of bone could be present in the nuggets, posing a potential risk to consumers. This recall affects consumers nationwide, including those in the Northeast of Ontario, where such products might be in circulation.

Consumers are advised by the CFIA not to consume, sell, or distribute the affected product. Items can be returned to the location of purchase or should be disposed of. There have been reported injuries linked to this issue.

The CFIA is actively investigating the matter, which might result in further product recalls if necessary. Consumers are advised to remain attentive to additional announcements from the CFIA regarding food safety updates.

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