
Amy’s has issued a nationwide recall of its Organic Lentil Soup (Less Sodium) due to container integrity defects that may lead to spoilage. The recall affects retail distribution across Canada.
According to the recall notice, the affected product may experience compromised packaging, which can result in spoilage. While the issue is classified as a quality or spoilage concern rather than harmful microbial contamination, retailers are advised not to sell, serve, or distribute the affected product.
The recalled product is:
Retailers should immediately remove the affected product from sale and ensure it is not served or distributed.
Although the recall has been classified as a spoilage issue rather than one involving harmful microorganisms, consumers who have purchased the affected soup are advised not to use it if signs of spoilage or damaged packaging are observed. The product should be discarded or returned to the place of purchase in accordance with the retailer’s return policy.
Packaging defects can compromise product quality and shelf stability, making timely recalls an important measure to help maintain food safety and consumer confidence.