Loblaw Recalls PC Blue Menu Chicken Tikka Masala for Undeclared Almonds

March 12, 2025
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Representative Image. Loblaws. Photo Source: Raysonho (Public domain)
Representative Image. Loblaws. Photo Source: Raysonho (Public domain)

A potentially dangerous food safety issue has emerged as Loblaw Companies Limited recalls PC Blue Menu Chicken Tikka Masala due to undeclared almond content. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) issued the recall notice on March 11, 2025, warning consumers with tree nut allergies about serious health risks.

Product Details and Distribution

The specific product affected is:

  • Product: PC Blue Menu Chicken Tikka Masala
  • Size: 350 grams
  • UPC: 0 60383 18241 0
  • Code: 2025 NO 12 (Best before date: November 12, 2025)

According to Loblaw, the recalled product was sold nationally across all their retail banners, including Real Canadian Superstore, No Frills, Zehrs, Loblaw, Valu-Mart, Maxi, Provigo, Intermarche, Your Independent Grocer, Dominion, Affiliate, Extra Foods, Fortinos, Independents, Retail RCWC, Wholesale Club, and Shoppers Drug Mart.


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Health Risks

For individuals with tree nut allergies, consuming this product could trigger reactions ranging from mild symptoms like hives or itching to severe, life-threatening anaphylaxis involving respiratory distress or shock. The CFIA has classified this as a Class 2 recall, indicating a moderate health hazard situation.

“Food safety and quality assurance are fundamental to our business,” Loblaw stated in an emailed response. “These products have since been removed from our shelves.”

Consumer Action Required

The CFIA and Loblaw Companies Limited advise:

  • Do not consume the recalled product if you have almond allergies
  • Discard the product or return it to the place of purchase
  • Report any adverse reactions or concerns

As of the recall announcement, no allergic reactions related to consumption of this product have been reported.

Reporting Information

Concerned consumers can:

  • Report food safety concerns to CFIA online
  • Call CFIA at 1-800-442-2342 (toll-free in Canada and U.S.) or 1-613-773-2342 (local/international)
  • Email CFIA at [email protected]
  • Complete the Consumer Product Incident Report Form for health or safety incidents

The CFIA continues to monitor the situation and will update the recall notice if new information emerges.

Frequently Asked Questions

What product is being recalled and why?

PC Blue Menu Chicken Tikka Masala (350g) with UPC 0 60383 18241 0 and best before date of Nov. 12, 2025 is being recalled due to undeclared almond. This poses a serious health risk to people with tree nut allergies.

Where was this product sold?

The product was sold nationally across Canada at all Loblaw banner stores, including Real Canadian Superstore, No Frills, Zehrs, Loblaw, Valu-Mart, Maxi, Provigo, Intermarche, Your Independent Grocer, Dominion, Affiliate, Extra Foods, Fortinos, Independents, Retail RCWC, Wholesale Club, and Shoppers Drug Mart.

What should I do if I purchased this product?

If you have tree nut allergies, do not consume the product. Either discard it or return it to the place of purchase. If you don’t have tree nut allergies, the product is safe to consume.

Have any allergic reactions been reported?

As of the recall announcement, no allergic reactions related to consumption of this product have been reported.

How can I report concerns about this or other food products?

You can report concerns to the CFIA online, by phone at 1-800-442-2342, or by email at [email protected]. For health incidents, complete the Consumer Product Incident Report Form.

What are the symptoms of a tree nut allergic reaction?

Symptoms can range from mild (hives, itching, swelling) to severe life-threatening reactions including respiratory distress and anaphylactic shock. Those with known tree nut allergies should seek immediate medical attention if they’ve consumed this product and experience symptoms.

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