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Salami sold in Quebec recalled for allergen issue

Charcuterie Fortin brand salami is being recalled for not indicating that it contains wheat, a potential allergen, on the label. (Image source: Canadian Food Inspection Agency) Charcuterie Fortin brand salami is being recalled for not indicating that it contains wheat, a potential allergen, on the label. (Image source: Canadian Food Inspection Agency)
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A salami sold in Quebec grocery stores is being recalled because its label doesn't warn people of a potential allergen: wheat. 

The recall was issued by the company early Saturday morning.

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is warning people with wheat allergies, celiac disease, or or other gluten-related health issues should not eat Charcuterie Fortin Brand Salami. 

The affected salami was sold in 175 g units, with a best-before date of Nov. 13, 2021. 

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