Montreal Company Recalls Deli Meats
July 20, 2010 | 1 min to read
Deli meats from Montreal-based Dats Deli European have been recalled because they could be tainted with listeria.
The recall affects meat sold in Quebec and Ontario.
The announcement was made Tuesday by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency.
Although there have been no incidents of illness related to their products, the company voluntarily recalled the following ready-to-eat sliced meats:
– Black Forest Ham (250 g, with a July 23 expiry date)
– Cooked Turkey Breast (250 g, with a July 23 expiry date)
– Old Fashioned Smoked Meat (250 g, with July 16 and 23 expiry dates; 170 g, with an Aug. 5 expiry date)
– Roast Pork (250 g, with a July 16 expiry date)
– Seasoned Roast Beef (250 g, with a July 16 expiry date)
– Le Biftheque Old Fashioned Smoked Meat (170 g, with July 16 and 23 expiry dates)
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