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McCain Onion Rings Recalled Over Possible Glass Contamination

McCain Onion Rings May Contain Glass
Fried onion rings on a paper tray, shot with very shallow focus with ketchup soft in the background. Professionally color corrected, exported 16 bit depth, retouched and saved for maximum image quality.
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Fried onion rings on a paper tray, shot with very shallow focus with ketchup soft in the background. Professionally color corrected, exported 16 bit depth, retouched and saved for maximum image quality.

McCain Foods has pulled some of its frozen onion rings from the shelves over concerns they may contain glass.

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency says the New Brunswick-based company voluntarily began the recall late last week.

The recall affects 397-gram bags of McCain frozen onion rings, with an expiry date of Oct. 28, 2015. The affected products have a lot code beginning with V40728.

Anyone who has the product should throw it away or return it to the store, the company told the Toronto Sun.

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