# Major Recall Alert: Long Nakki, Short Nakki Recalled Due to Undeclared Mustard
Canada’s food safety regulators have issued an important recall for **Long Nakki** and **Short Nakki** sold under the **European Meats & Deli** line. The affected products are being pulled from the market as they contain **mustard**, a known allergen that is not declared on the label. If you or someone in your household has a mustard allergy, it is crucial to take immediate action. Keep reading to find out all the critical details and how to stay safe.
## Why This Recall is Important
Food allergies are a serious concern and pose significant risks if allergens are not adequately disclosed on packaging. Mustard is one of the many priority allergens that can trigger allergic reactions such as swelling, difficulty breathing, or even life-threatening anaphylaxis.
The **undeclared mustard** in Long Nakki and Short Nakki sausages puts individuals with mustard allergies, as well as their families, at risk. This recall serves as an urgent reminder of the importance of checking food labels carefully and being aware of product recalls to prevent accidental exposure.
## Details of the Recall
Here is everything you need to know about this recall:
- **Category**: **Food recall (undeclared allergen)** – The products contain mustard that is not mentioned on the packaging.
- **Brand Name**: None – Products are sold under **European Meats & Deli.**
- **Products**:
- **Long Nakki, Variable Weight**

- **Short Nakki, Variable Weight**

- **Issue**: Mustard is not declared as an ingredient on the label.
- **Date Announced**: October 2023.
- **Distribution**: These products have been sold at various locations across Canada.
Consumers are advised to stop using the product immediately. For more information, see the official recall statement by the Government of Canada [here](https://recalls-rappels.canada.ca/en/alert-recall/long-and-short-nakki-recalled-due-undeclared-mustard).
## What You Should Do
If you have any Long Nakki or Short Nakki products in your home, follow these steps to ensure safety:
- **Check the Labels**: Confirm if the product belongs to the batch mentioned in the recall.
- **Do Not Consume**: If the product matches the recall description, do not eat it, especially if you or someone in your household has a mustard allergy.
- **Dispose of Safely**: Throw the product away or return it to the location where it was purchased.
- **Monitor for Symptoms**: If you or anyone in your family has consumed the product and is showing signs of an allergic reaction, seek immediate medical attention.
For questions and additional support, contact your local food safety authority or the vendor where the product was purchased.
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