The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) and New Food Classics are recalling some varieties of Country Morning Beef Burgers and no name Club Pack Beef Steakettes because they may be contaminated with E. coli 0157:H7.
There has been one illness reported in association with the consumption of this product. The products were sold at N.W.T. co-op stores.
Country Morning Beef Burgers:
- 1 kilogram
- UPC Number 0 57316 02941 6
- Lot Numbers
- 52841 EST 761
- 62841 EST 761
- 72841 EST 761
- 82841 EST 761
- Distributed to COOP and TGP grocery stores in:
- Alberta
- British Columbia
- Manitoba
- Northwest Territories
- Saskatchewan
no name Club Pack Beef Steakettes:
- 2.27 kilogram
- UPC Number 0 60383 01321 9
- Lots BB 2012 AL 10 EST 761
- Distributed by Loblaws to these stores:
- Ontario:
- Cash&Carry/RCWC Ontario Corporate
- Extra Foods
- Freshmart
- Loblaws Great Food
- no frills
- RCWC West Corporate
- Real Canadian Superstore
- Value-mart
- Your Independent Grocer
- Zehrs
- Zehrs Great Food
- Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan:
- Extra Foods
- Extra Foods no frills
- Real Canadian Superstore West Corporate
- Shop Easy/SuperValu
- Superstore
- Your Independent Grocer
- North West Territories, Yukon Territories and Nunavut
- Ontario:
Foods contaminated with E. coli 0157:H7 may not look, taste, or smell spoiled. This bacteria can cause serious and life-threatening illnesses, especially for the young, elderly, pregnant women, and those with chronic illnesses and compromised immune systems. Symptoms of E. coli poisoning include bloody diarrhea and severe abdominal pain. Complications can lead to hemolytic uremic syndrome or permanent kidney damage. Some people may die.
For more information, call New Food Classics at 1-289-398-2009 during business hours, and 1-647-8761 after hours. You can also call the CFIA at 1-800-442-2342.