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Plant-based breakfast sandwiches, burritos by alpha brand recalled over undeclared milk

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The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has expanded a recall for alpha brand plant-based products because they contain milk that is not listed on the label.

There have been no reports of illness linked to the products

The Canadian Press

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A composite image of four alpha brand plant-based products.

The original recall for alpha brand Plant-based Breakfast Sandwich – Meatless Sausage has now been expanded to include three more products. (Canadian Food Inspection Agency)

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has expanded a recall for alpha brand plant-based products because they contain milk that is not listed on the label.

The original recall for alpha brand Plant-based Breakfast Sandwich – Meatless Sausage has now been expanded to include Plant-based Breakfast Sandwich – Meatless Chorizo, Plant-based Breakfast Burrito – Meatless Sausage Scramble and Plant-based Burrito – Mexicali.

The sandwiches and Meatless Sausage Scramble burrito were sold in 156-gram packages and the Mexicali burrito was sold in 142-gram packages.

All were sold across Canada.

There have been no reports of any illnesses linked to the product.

Customers are being told to either throw the products out or return it to where it was purchased.

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