Urgent Recall Issued for Dollarama Garlic Powder Due to Severe Health Risks
Dollarama issues urgent recall for garlic powder sold in stores and online, citing severe diarrhea and nausea risks. Customers urged to return product immediately.
POLICY WIRE — Ottawa, Canada — An urgent recall has been issued for garlic powder sold at Dollarama stores across Canada and online due to potential health risks, including severe diarrhea and nausea. The recall was announced following reports of adverse health effects linked to the consumption of the affected product.
Customers who have purchased the recalled garlic powder are advised to discontinue use immediately and return it to the nearest Dollarama store for a full refund. The affected product details include specific lot numbers and expiration dates, which can be found on the official recall notice published by Health Canada.
Health Canada has emphasized the importance of food safety and urged consumers to be vigilant about checking for recalls on products they purchase. The department works closely with retailers to ensure that any potentially hazardous products are removed from the market as swiftly as possible.
For more information on essential safety measures to prevent foodborne illnesses, visit Policy-Wire’s guide on washing fruits and vegetables.
Reporting by Policy-Wire (PW)


