Some President's Choice chicken strips labelled as gluten-free may actually contain gluten, according to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency
TORONTO -- Canadians with celiac disease and similar disorders are being warned not to consume a frozen chicken product labelled as gluten free because it may in fact contain gluten.that one batch of President's Choice frozen chicken strips is believed to be affected by this anomaly.
The batch in question was sold in 600-gram boxes with the UPC number 0 60383 20488 4 and stamped with the date 2021 AL 20.According to the CFIA, anyone who has celiac disease or any other gluten-related disorders should not consume the product because "it may contain undeclared gluten." No formal recall has been issued, although the CFIA said that may still happen as it continues its investigation.
No evidence has been found at this time that any other batches of the chicken strips or any other products are affected, the CFIA said.
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