Romaine Lettuce Triggers Nationwide Recall Following Confirmed Bacterial Contamination Reports
BREAKING: A massive health alert is sweeping across Canada as major grocery chains pull popular salad products from their shelves. If you thought your pre-washed bagged greens were completely safe, think again. A nationwide recall has been issued for romaine lettuce following multiple confirmed reports of severe bacterial contamination.
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Check Your Fridge: Affected Lot Numbers
Immediate action is required if you have recently purchased bagged salads. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) urges everyone to check their crispers immediately. The recall specifically targets romaine lettuce products with the following lot codes: L-29384, L-29385, and L-29386. If your package matches these details, do not consume it under any circumstances.
Immediate Refund Procedures
Grocery giants across Canada have established dedicated protocols for affected customers. You do not need a receipt to claim your money back. Simply safely double-bag the contaminated romaine lettuce, return it to the customer service desk of the store where it was purchased, and you will receive a full, immediate refund. Protect your family and spread the word to ensure no one else is put at risk.