Dairy-Free Spread Recall 2025
Boursin Cheese, a brand of soft creamy cheese, has issued a recall on their dairy-free spread—Dairy-Free Garlic & Fine Herbs Plant-Based Spread—in Canada due to the presence of undeclared milk.
This recall is especially important for families managing milk allergies, as consumption of this product could result in a severe or even life-threatening reaction.
Recalled Boursin Dairy-Free Spread
Brand 1951_37560e-56> |
Product Name 1951_3a5a1f-16> |
Size 1951_018666-02> |
UPC 1951_5c3efa-5d> |
Best Before Date 1951_f6c780-7c> |
Boursin 1951_ee2215-3e> |
Dairy-Free Garlic & Fine Herbs Plant-Based Spread 1951_b8dbeb-f5> |
170 g (Approx. 6.0 oz) 1951_c2bff8-7e> |
0 41757 02355 3 1951_66887e-3d> |
2025/AUG/07 1951_075f38-41> |
Only the specific lot of Boursin dairy-free spread listed above is included in the recall. Consumers should verify the UPC and best-before date on the package.
The recalled dairy-free spread was sold at major retail outlets in Canada such as Voila by Sobeys, Walmart, and Metro.
The recall is limited to the product sold in provinces of Alberta (AB), British Columbia (BC), New Brunswick (NB), Ontario (ON), Quebec (QC), and Saskatchewan (SK).
The dairy-free product is a non-soy nut-based spread and is certified plant-based.
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What Should You Do?
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) recommends that consumers who own the recalled dairy free spread should not consume them. Further, they should return the recalled dairy free spread to the place of purchase for a full refund or safely dispose of it.
About Boursin Cheese
Boursin Cheese, a brand of soft creamy cheese, is available in countries including United States, Germany, France, Belgium, United Kingdom, Japan, and Switzerland besides Canada.