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Swiss Chalet Chicken Nuggets Recalled in Canada Due to Bone Fragments – Affected Products and What You Need to Know


In a recent food safety alert, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has issued a recall for Swiss Chalet chicken breast nuggets.

This recall follows reports of bone fragments being found in the frozen chicken nuggets, posing a potential safety risk for consumers. Here’s what you need to know about the affected products and the steps you should take.

What’s Being Recalled? The recalled Swiss Chalet Chicken Breast Nuggets are sold in 700-gram boxes. The packaging includes a UPC code of “066701011479” and best-before dates of September 7, 2025, or September 26, 2025. These frozen chicken nuggets have been distributed across Canada.

Health Risk: The CFIA has issued the recall due to the presence of bone fragments in the chicken nuggets, which may cause injury if consumed. Consumers are urged to check their freezers for the affected products and avoid eating them.

What Should Consumers Do?

  • Do not consume the recalled chicken nuggets.
  • Return the product to the place of purchase for a full refund.
  • Dispose of the product if you prefer not to return it.

If you have consumed the affected product and experienced any health issues, it’s recommended to contact your healthcare provider for advice.

Conclusion: The recall of Swiss Chalet chicken nuggets highlights the importance of food safety and consumer vigilance.

If you have any of the affected products at home, please follow the guidelines provided by the CFIA to ensure your safety. For further updates on this recall, keep an eye on official sources such as the CFIA website.

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