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Loblaws recalls $10 Chicken Fries due to salmonella contamination

An investigation of a foodborne illness outbreak by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency has led to a national recall of Loblaws' $10 Chicken Fries.

National recall was result of investigation of foodborne illness outbreak

Bags of $10 Chicken Fries have been recalled due to possible salmonella contamination. (Submitted/Canadian Food Inspection Agency)

An investigation of a foodborne illness outbreak by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has led to a national recall of Loblaws' $10 Chicken Fries.

The recall warning issued by the CFIA Tuesday warns consumers to not eat $10Chicken Fries that come in a 1.81 kg package with the code 2019 JN 22 and the UPCnumber 0 60249 01411 4.

CFIA says anyone who believesthey have become sick from eating the recalled product should call a doctor.

The agency also says recalled products should be thrown out or returned to the store where they were purchased.

The recall is a result of a CFIAinvestigation ofan outbreak of salmonella linked to raw chicken, including frozen raw breaded chicken products.

There are four cases of illness linked to the outbreak and recall, though no one has been hospitalized.

More products may be recalled as the food safety investigation continues.

The CFIA verified thatindustry is removing recalled product from the marketplace.