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Beef products recalled over E. coli fears
CBC News
Feb 18, 2012
The products are being recalled from stores across Western Canada, Manitoba, Ontario and the Northwest Territories.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is warning people not to consume food from certain packages of Country Morning Beef Burgers and No Name Club Pack Beef Steakettes because of fears they may be contaminated with E. coli.
The manufacturer New Food Classics of Ontario is conducting a voluntary recall of the products from stores across Western Canada, Manitoba, Ontario and the Northwest Territories.
So far there is one reported case of illness associated with the beef burgers and steakettes.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency website has detailed information on where the products may have been sold.
CBC News
Feb 18, 2012
The products are being recalled from stores across Western Canada, Manitoba, Ontario and the Northwest Territories.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is warning people not to consume food from certain packages of Country Morning Beef Burgers and No Name Club Pack Beef Steakettes because of fears they may be contaminated with E. coli.
Country Morning Beef Burgers (1kg) | UPC: 0 57316 02941 6 |
No Name Club Pack Beef Steakettes (2.27kg) | UPC: 0 60383 01321 9 |
The manufacturer New Food Classics of Ontario is conducting a voluntary recall of the products from stores across Western Canada, Manitoba, Ontario and the Northwest Territories.
So far there is one reported case of illness associated with the beef burgers and steakettes.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency website has detailed information on where the products may have been sold.