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CFIA recalls 40-pound cases of Chicken Wings Split in Quebec over semicarbazide

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has issued a Class 3 recall for 40-pound cases of Chicken Wings Split distributed in Quebec due to semicarbazide contamination. The recall date is Feb. 10, 2026, and the alert was originally published Feb. 17, 2026.

The recall may affect food-service settings rather than retail shoppers. The CFIA lists the audience for the recalled product as hotels, restaurants and institutions, and it says those organizations should not use, sell, serve or distribute the affected chicken wings.

According to the CFIA alert, the recalled product is Chicken Wings Split sold in 40-pound cases. The CFIA listing says there is no brand name and no UPC for the product.

The product code is 251119-22A.

The CFIA lists PLS Food Dishtribution Inc. as the recalling firm.

The identification number for the alert is RA-81603.

The CFIA last updated the alert on Feb. 13, 2026, and lists the issue category as “Food - Chemical - Contamination.” The product category is listed as “Food - Meat and poultry - Processed,” according to the alert.

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