Deli Meat Recall In Ontario And Quebec Grows To Almost 20 Items
July 21, 2010 | 1 min to read
OTTAWA — A recall of deli meats due to possible listeria contamination grew by 13 items on Wednesday, according to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency.
Dats Deli Europeen, based in Montreal, has now taken nearly 20 products off store shelves in Quebec and Ontario, although there have been no illnesses linked to the recalled meats.
The latest items included are: Dats Deli Europeen's Roast Pork, Black Forest Ham, Old Fashioned Smoked Meat (sliced and unsliced), Seasoned Roast Beef, Smoked Turkey Breast, Cooked Roast Beef, Traditional Style Smoked Meat, Pepperoni, Cooked Turkey Breast and Turkey Smoked Meat; Les Capries d'Al Adhba Smoked Beef (Bacon-style); and Les Viandes Soleil Smoked Beef (Bacon-style).
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