Approximately 3,304 pounds of meat and poultry soup products were recalled by the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) Thursday. 

Those products, produced by BCI Foods, Inc. were imported from Quebec on July 17, 2019. 

The recall was issued because these products were not presented for import re-inspection.

The following products were recalled: 

  • 19-oz. cans containing "chef's cupboard CLASSIC HOMESTYLE CHICKEN & WILD RICE" with a "BB/MA 2021 MR 04" date and code "EST 142 602 19 064" on the bottom of the cans
  • 19-oz. cans containing "chef's cupboard CLASSIC HOMESTYLE ITALIAN-STYLE WEDDING with Meatballs & Chicken" with a "BB/MA 2021 MR 03" date and code "EST 142 603 19 063" on the bottom of the cans
  • 18.8-oz. cans containing "chef's cupboard CHUNKY BEEF with COUNTRY VEGETABLES" with a "BB/MA 2020 SE 25" date and code "EST 142 613 18 269" on the bottom of the cans
  • 18.8-oz. cans containing "chef's cupboard CHUNKY SIRLOIN BURGER with COUNTRY VEGETABLES" with a "BB/MA 2021 FE 18" date and code "EST 142 614 19 049" on the bottom of the cans

The above products don't bear the USDA mark of inspection but carry Canada's establishment number "142" within the Canadian mark of inspection.

These recalled items were shipped to Aldi stores in Pennsylvania and New York.

The recall was issued after the problem was discovered during routine FSIS monitoring activities of imported products.

At this time no confirmed reports of adverse reactions have been reported due to consumption of these products.

Anyone who is concerned about a reaction is urged to contact a healthcare provider.

Those who purchased these products are urged not to consume them, and throw them away or return them to the place of purchase.