Margarine Recalled Across Canada Due to Mold Contamination

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There is an active recall on margarine sold across Canada, according to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA). This is due to mold found in the products.

The brand affected by this recall is PC Blue Menu, specifically their Original Margarine (sold in 454-gram, 907-gram and 1.81-kilogram tubs) and their Margarine with Olive Oil (907-gram tubs) products. The following UPC codes are listed on the recalled margarine:

  • Original Margarine (454-gram): 0 60383 77866 8
  • Original Margarine (907-gram): 0 60383 77867 5
  • Original Margarine (1.81-kilogram): 0 60383 77868 2
  • Margarine with Olive Oil (907-gram): 0 60383 77938 2

The recalled spreads were sold nationwide at Canadian retail locations. Each container displays a best by date on or before March 3, 2025. If your margarine matches information on one of the recalled products, it may be contaminated with mold. Throw it away immediately or return it to its place of purchase.

While the CFIA notes that this microbial contamination is “non-harmful,” food with mold growth can cause illness due to the formation of mycotoxins, which is a poisonous substance. It is best to avoid mold in food, so clean any surfaces that may have been infected with mold after handling.

For questions regarding this recall, contact the CFIA toll-free at 1-800-442-2342 or email information@inspection.gc.ca

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  1. Government of Canada. PC Blue Menu brand Original Margarine and Margarine with Olive Oil recalled due to possible mould.

  2. U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service. Molds on food: are they dangerous?

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