Food Brands with Recalls in Canada — What You Should Know
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Food Brands with Recalls in Canada — What You Should Know
At Y Not Today Bingsu Cafe in Calgary, we believe dessert should always be fresh, safe, and satisfying. That’s why we carefully source our ingredients. From finely shaved milk ice to juicy seasonal fruit! so that when you’re enjoying a bowl of bingsu or sipping matcha milk tea, you can indulge with peace of mind. Unfortunately, not all food experiences across Canada are as worry-free. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) issues regular food recalls to protect consumers from unsafe items. Knowing which brands are more frequently affected helps you shop smarter and safer.

Why Food Recalls Matter in Canada
Food recalls usually happen for three reasons:
- Microbial contamination — like Salmonella, Listeria, or E. coli, which can cause illness.
- Undeclared allergens — such as milk, peanuts, gluten, or soy not listed on packaging.
- Foreign objects or quality issues — metal, glass, or plastic fragments found in food.
Canada has one of the most transparent recall systems in the world, but keeping up with frequent announcements can be overwhelming. Below is a breakdown of brands that have appeared in recent recalls and what types of issues they’ve faced.
1. Compliments (Sobeys)
As Sobeys’ budget-friendly house brand, Compliments products are everywhere. Unfortunately, they’ve been recalled multiple times — from eggs contaminated with Salmonella to frozen meatballs missing allergen labels. Because these items are staples in many homes, it’s especially important to double-check CFIA alerts before purchasing.

2. President’s Choice (Loblaw)
Marketed as a premium option, President’s Choice has faced recalls for frozen mango linked to Hepatitis A and ice cream with possible foreign objects. Even trusted brands can encounter supply chain issues. For families that shop Loblaws regularly, staying updated on recalls is a must.

3. Great Value (Walmart)
Walmart’s private label has been linked to seafood recalls. Because Great Value is affordable and widespread, its recall notices affect a huge number of households across Canada.

4. no name (Loblaw)
Known for its yellow packaging and low prices, this brand has seen egg recalls for Salmonella and potato patties with undeclared allergens. While cost-saving, shoppers need to balance affordability with food safety awareness.

5. Janes
Janes is popular for frozen breaded chicken, but some of its products have been recalled for metal fragments. These recalls highlight the risks that can come from mass-produced frozen items.

6. Cavendish Farms
From fries to hashbrowns, Cavendish is a freezer staple. But hash brown patties were recalled after being found with undeclared gluten, a major risk for those with celiac disease or gluten sensitivity.

7. Irresistibles (Metro)
Metro’s store brand was also caught in the frozen mango Hepatitis A recall, showing how one contaminated batch can affect multiple companies across the country.

8. Nature’s Touch
This frozen fruit brand, sold in many Canadian stores, was linked to the same Hepatitis A mango recalls. Because frozen fruit is often stored for months, these recalls tend to stay relevant longer.

9. Baskin-Robbins (Retail Ice Cream)
Even a global brand like Baskin-Robbins isn’t immune. Certain retail ice cream tubs were recalled for foreign object contamination, raising concerns about production oversight.
10. Star Egg
In 2024, Star Egg was listed in a Salmonella egg recall affecting Saskatchewan and surrounding provinces. Eggs are a daily essential, which makes such recalls especially concerning.

Healthier Ingredients You Can Trust
While some packaged goods are prone to recalls, many desserts and treats use naturally wholesome ingredients that are both safe and satisfying:
- Fresh fruit (used in bingsu, halo-halo, pavlova) — rich in vitamins and antioxidants.
- Matcha (popular in Japanese and Korean sweets) — antioxidant-rich and energizing.
- Red beans (seen in bingsu, dorayaki) — high in protein and fiber.
- Dates & nuts (common in Middle Eastern sweets) — packed with minerals and healthy fats.
- Coconut (used in Filipino and Indian desserts) — supports digestion and adds natural sweetness.
At Y Not Today Bingsu Cafe, we embrace these fresh ingredients in every bowl of bingsu. From juicy mango toppings to earthy matcha drizzle, you can indulge knowing our treats are carefully prepared with quality in mind.

Final Thoughts
Food recalls in Canada remind us how important it is to stay informed and choose wisely when shopping. Brands like Compliments, President’s Choice, Great Value, and others have faced repeated recalls. Consider this as proof that even household names can have lapses in quality control.
But when you’re craving something sweet, refreshing, and trustworthy, Y Not Today Bingsu Cafe in Calgary is here to bring you desserts that are not only irresistibly tasty but also crafted with care and safety. From finely shaved milk ice that melts like snow to chewy mochi and seasonal fruit bursting with flavor, every bite is a reminder that freshness matters.
So next time you’re choosing between risk and reward, skip the stress and enjoy a safe, satisfying treat with us. 🍧🧋
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