No Name brand has decided to only sell fully-cooked frozen chicken nuggets, strips and burgers due to the potential risk of illness associated with raw chicken products.

And out of caution the brand is recalling all No Name breaded frozen chicken products.

RECALL ALERT: Select No Name Chicken products are being recalled. See details> https://t.co/6A3Et0vjGh — Loblaws (@LoblawsON) February 9, 2019

This recall includes all lot codes, sold on or before February 8, 2019, from the following products:

No Name Chicken Nuggets: 907g, 2.0kg, and 3.0kg boxes

No Name Chicken Strips: 907g and 2.0kg boxes

No Name Chicken Burgers: 1.0kg, 2.0kg, and 3.0kg boxes

$10 Chicken Fries: 1.8kg bags

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Improper handling and preparation of these and any other raw chicken products could expose consumers to salmonella. According to Health Canada, the risk of contracting salmonella can be avoided if safe food handling, preparation and cooking practices are followed.

These products were sold at the following stores:

Ontario: Fortinos, Loblaws, No Frills, Real Canadian Superstore, Real Canadian Wholesale Club, Valu-mart, Your Independent Grocer, Zehrs, and affiliated independent stores.

Atlantic Canada: Atlantic Superstore, Cash & Carry, Dominion, No Frills, Your Independent Grocer, and affiliated independent stores

Québec: Club Entrepot, Maxi, Maxi & Cie, Presto, Provigo, Provigo le Marché, AXEP, and Intermarché

Western Canada: Extra Foods, No Frills, Real Canadian Superstore, Real Canadian Wholesale Club, Your Independent Grocer, and affiliated independent stores

All affected products have been removed from store shelves.

Customers can return the product to any store where No Name products are sold, and the customer service desk will provide a full refund.