![]() ![]() The email also said that they are investigating what happened with the food supplier and will not work with them until they are sure the issue will not happen again. ![]() "Canned Tim Hortons soup sold at grocery stores is also manufactured separately by another supplier and was not impacted by the product quality issue." "Chicken Noodle Soup that has been sold at Tim Hortons restaurants elsewhere in the country is produced by a different manufacturer and was not impacted," they also said. The CFIA advises not to "use, sell, serve or distribute the affected product."Īccording to an email sent to Narcity by Tim Hortons Communications, "the impacted batches of Chicken Noodle Soup were removed from restaurants and destroyed at that time and new product from another supplier was delivered to all affected restaurants." The product was sold in Ontario and Alberta for use in hotels, restaurants and institutions. The affected product has a UPC of 000 66200 02329 4 and includes items "sold up to and including October 20, 2022."įor further information on best-before dates, you can check out the CFIA listing. On Thursday, November 10, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) published a Class 3 recall for Tim Hortons brand Soup Base Chicken Noodle.Īccording to the agency, the recall is due to extraneous material in the "presence of insects." The government of Canada recently issued a notification over a recalled food product and it involves Tim Hortons. ![]()
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