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Recall Issued for Habibi's Mediterranean Dips Over Undeclared Peanuts

The Canada Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has announced the recall of certain Habibi's Mediterranean brand products due to undeclared peanuts. This recall is specifically targeting dips, including varieties of hummus, which could be dangerous for individuals with peanut allergies.

According to the CFIA, the recall was triggered by their test results, which showed the presence of peanuts that were not listed on the product label. This poses a potential risk for consumers with peanut allergies, who are advised not to consume these products to avoid possible adverse reactions.

Incidents of allergic reactions linked to the consumption of these dips have been reported. Consumers in possession of these recalled products are advised to either dispose of them safely or return them to the point of purchase.

The CFIA continues to oversee the recall's progress and advises the public to stay informed about any updates on this issue.