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Quaker recall leads to a Canada-wide class action

by CM Staff   

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On January 11, 2024, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency recalled thirty-eight Quaker products, including Quaker-branded granola and cereal products, due to possible Salmonella contamination.

VANCOUVER — Slater Vecchio LLP has filed a class action lawsuit in British Columbia against The Quaker Oats Company and PepsiCo Canada ULC on behalf of all persons in Canada who purchased or claim to have fallen ill from consuming Quaker products that have been recalled due to potential Salmonella contamination.

On January 11, 2024, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency recalled thirty-eight Quaker products, including Quaker-branded granola and cereal products, due to possible Salmonella contamination. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency subsequently recalled over thirty yogurt and parfait products that contained recalled Quaker granola. A full list of the products recalled as of January 16, 2024 is accessible on the Government of Canada’s recall database.

Sam Jaworski, a partner at Slater Vecchio LLP, stated, “Canadians trust manufacturers to produce packaged foods that can safely be consumed without the risk of illness from contamination. Through a class action, Canadians can access justice to hold suppliers accountable through strength in numbers, even if it would not be economical to pursue a lawsuit at the individual level.”

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