Seniors and families in Durham Region are being urged to check their pantries and refrigerators following a significant Farm Boy Italian Wedding Soup Recall. The popular grocery chain, which operates high-traffic locations in Oshawa and Whitby, issued the notice on May 5, 2026, after discovering a major mislabelling error. Several containers of the store’s signature Italian Wedding Soup were incorrectly packaged with labels meant for “Low Sodium Chicken Orzo Soup,” creating a potentially life-threatening situation for individuals with specific dietary restrictions.
The primary concern of the Farm Boy Italian Wedding Soup Recall is the presence of an undeclared allergen. While the Chicken Orzo variety is typically safe for those avoiding dairy, the Italian Wedding Soup contains milk as a core ingredient. Because the incorrect label does not list milk in the ingredients or allergen warnings, consumers with milk allergies or severe lactose intolerance could inadvertently consume the product, risking a serious allergic reaction or anaphylaxis.
To help residents identify the affected products, Farm Boy has released specific Universal Product Codes (UPCs) for comparison:
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Correct Product: If your soup has UPC 0080891203874, the label is accurate, and all ingredients and allergens are correctly listed.
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Recalled Product: If you have a container labelled “Farm Boy Low Sodium Chicken Orzo Soup” with UPC 0080891203881, it is actually Italian Wedding Soup. This product contains undeclared milk and is the subject of the active recall.
The Farm Boy Italian Wedding Soup Recall highlights the ongoing challenges of large-scale food packaging and the critical importance of accurate labelling for public health. For residents in Oshawa’s Clearbrook Drive area or Whitby’s Taunton Road East corridor, this recall is particularly relevant given the popularity of the “Farm Boy Kitchen” prepared meals. Local store managers have confirmed that the affected batches have been removed from shelves, but many containers were sold to the public before the error was caught.
Consumers who find the mislabelled product in their possession are advised not to consume it. Instead, they should return the item to any Farm Boy location for a full refund. No receipt is required for the return of recalled merchandise. For those who may have already consumed the soup and are experiencing symptoms of an allergic reaction—such as hives, swelling, or difficulty breathing—medical professionals recommend seeking immediate emergency care.
The company has expressed regret for the oversight and stated that they are working closely with their suppliers and quality control teams to prevent similar mislabelling incidents in the future. Residents with further questions regarding the Farm Boy Italian Wedding Soup Recall can contact their local Durham Region store directly or reach out to Farm Boy’s customer service department for additional guidance.




















