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Food Product Recall

OTTAWA: The Canadian Food Inspection Agency and Dats Deli Europeen of Montreal has expanded a warning not to eat some ready-to-eat sliced meat products.

The products, which include smoked meat, smoked turkey breast, pepperoni and roast pork, may be contaminated with Listeria.

The affected products have best before dates up to and including August 10, 2010, and are being voluntarily recalled.

The ready-to-eat meats are sold in various sizes and bear the establishment number 155.

The products have been distributed in British Columbia, Alberta, Quebec and Ontario, but there have been no reported illnesses associated with them.

On Tuesday, the CFIA and Dats Deli Europeen issued the initial recall for a smaller list of products sold in Quebec and Ontario.

 

 

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