September 1, 2024

XL Foods Beef E. coli Outbreak in Canada Grows to 16 Cases

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency and the Public Health Agency of Canada have updated the E. coli 0157:H7 outbreak linked to beef from XL Foods. As of October 19, 2012, sixteen people are now ill with the outbreak strain of the bacteria. That's an increase of one case since the last update. The case count is as follows by province/territory: Alberta (7), Newfoundland and Labrador (1), Quebec (5), and British Columbia (3, one a visitor to Canada). You can find a complete list of the products recalled at the CFIA web site. Dozens of recalls have been issued over the past month in response to the original recall. Look over the list of recalled items carefully. If you have purchased any and have any in your home, discard them immediately. Wash your hands thoroughly with warm water and … [Read more...]

XL Foods E. coli 0157:H7 Recall Expands for the 17th and 18th Times

The recall of beef products for E. coli 0157:H7 produced at the XL Foods plant in Canada has grown for the 17th and 18th times. This recall is linked to an E. coli 0157:H7 outbreak that has sickened at least 15 people in Canada. Janet's Jerky is recalling 2 pound bags of Old Fashioned Beef Jerky with no UPC numbers and purchase dates from September 17 to October 10, 2012. The products were distributed in New Brunswick. They are also recalling 2 pound bags of Old Fashioned Beef Jerky - Hot & Spicy Cajun with the same purchase dates and distribution. Also recalled is corned beef sold at l’Entrepôt de Viandes from September 11 to October 10, 2012 in Quebec. On October 12, 2012, the CFIA announced more recalls. Nortown medium ground beef, La Préférence filet mignon and Côte de boeuf … [Read more...]

E. coli 0157:H7 Illnesses Linked to XL Foods Beef Grow in Canada

The Canadian outbreak of E. coli 0157:H7 linked to XL Foods beef has grown. Now, there are 15 confirmed cases: Alberta (7), Newfoundland and Labrador (1), Quebec (4), British Columbia (2). One case is a visitor to Canada. The two additional cases in British Columbia became ill in September. The massive recall of XL Foods beef, which started as a ground beef recall, has spread to the United States and has grown to include millions of pounds of intact cuts of beef such as roasts and steaks and beef products such as sausage. You can see the huge list of recalled products at the CFIA web site, and see the USDA's public health warning at their site. If you have suffered the symptoms of E. coli 0157:H7 food poisoning, including diarrhea which may be bloody, severe stomach cramps, and … [Read more...]

In Canada, Eleven E. coli 0157:H7 Cases Linked to XL Foods Recalled Beef

The Canadian outbreak of E. coli 0157:H7 cases linked to recalled XL Foods beef has grown with eleven cases. The new case was discovered on Vancouver Island. All of the cases are a confirmed match to the bacteria found at the XL plant. And XL Foods beef is now being recalled in Hong Kong. A small portion of the company's products was shipped to local retailers in that city. The CFIA is going to begin a "detailed assessment" of the XL Foods facility today. The facility has been closed since September 27, 2012 and will not reopen until the owners have implemented corrective actions. The facility will be inspected to "verify that sanitary conditions of both the slaughter and processing areas of the plant, including all equipment, meet the requirements of Canada's Meat Inspection … [Read more...]

E. coli 0157:H7 Public Health Alert for XL Foods Beef Products Expands in U.S.

The USDA's Food Safety and Inspection Service is expanding the Public Health Alert issued on September 28, 2012 for XL Foods beef products. The products, manufactured at the Canadian plant, have been recalled for possible E. coli 0157:H7 contamination. And at least 10 consumers in Canada have been sickened by E. coli 0157:H7 by mechanically tenderized meat produced at XL Foods. All beef and beef products produced on August 24, 27, 28, 29, and September 5, 2012 at the XL Foods plant are being recalled. Back in September, the FSIS reported that about 890,000 pounds of boneless beef trim were imported into the U.S. from XL Foods. Now, they estimate that about 1.1 million pounds of beef trim and 1.4 million pounds of primal and sub-primal cuts were imported. The primal and sub-primal cuts … [Read more...]

Canadian XL Food Beef Recall for E. coli 0157:H7 Expands for 16th Time

The Canadian recall of XL Foods beef for possible E. coli 0157:H7 contamination has expanded for the sixteenth time. The trace out of the beef to secondary and tertiary distributors, manufacturers, and retailers has resulted in this expansion. You can see all of the products, sizes, UPC numbers, code dates, and distribution of the recalled products at the CFIA web site. This time, ready to eat products made from XL Foods beef are recalled. They were sold under the brand name Africa Trading and include Biltong Hunters, Biltong Traditional, Chilli Bites, and Dry Sausage Traditional sold from bulk bins in British Columbia. In addition, raw beef products were sold under the brand name HanAhReum Mart, and sold at Urban Fare. Those products include kabobs, top sirloin steak, roasts, short … [Read more...]

XL Foods Beef Recall for E. coli 0157:H7 Grows for the 15th Time

The XL Foods beef recall in Canada has been expanded for the 15th time. This new recall includes additional products. They were all manufactured on August 24, 27, 28, 29, and September 5, 2012. The brands and stores include Reddi Food Solutions, Leduc, AB (EST 442), Les viandes P.P. Hallé Ltée, Lavergne Western Beef Inc., Buy-Low Foods, Nesters Markets, 49th Parallel Grocery, Fairway Markets, Freson Bros., Reg's Homestyle Meats and Deli, Quality Foods, Real Atlantic Superstore, Dominion, Save Easy, Your Independent Grocer, Valumart, Provigo, T & T Supermarket, Premium Sausage, Walmart, Loblaw, Maxi, and No Frills. The products include cube steaks, stir fry strips, beef stew, kabob cubes, tournedos, jerky, steaks, tenderloin filet, sausage, liver, oxtail, chuck, ground beef, beef … [Read more...]

In Canada, E. coli Outbreak Linked to XL Foods Beef Grows

The Canadian Public Health Agency has released a statement about the E. coli 0157:H7 outbreak linked to tenderized beef products produced by XL Foods. Beef from that facility has been recalled in massive amounts for the past few weeks. To date, ten cases of E. coli 0157:H7 food poisoning have been linked to the specific strain of the bacteria found during the XL Foods Inc. safety investigation. That is an increase of five cases. Three of the newly confirmed case patients live in Alberta, and the other two live in Quebec. Each of the patients became ill more than two weeks ago and have recovered or are recovering, according to the statement. In total, there are seven confirmed illnesses in Alberta, 1 in Newfoundland/Labrador, and two in Quebec. You can find the complete list of recalled … [Read more...]

XL Foods Recalled Beef Distribution List in U.S.

The USDA's Food Safety and Inspection Service posted a distribution list for recalled XL Foods beef. We posted a link to the list last week, but feel it's important to detail the specific stores and states where the beef was sold. The beef may be contaminated with E. coli 0157:H7. If you aren't sure if you have purchased any of this beef, ask the store where you bought it. And when in doubt, throw it out. The retailers include Albertson's in Idaho, Oregon and Washington, Baker's in Nebraska, City Market in Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming, Dillon's in Kansas and Missouri, and Food4Less in California, Illinois, and Indiana. Other stores include Foods Co. in California, Fred Meyer nationwide, Fry's in Arizona, Gerbes in Kansas and Missouri, Haggen Northwest Fresh in Washington and … [Read more...]

XL Foods E. coli 0157:H7 Beef Recall Expanded for 14th Time

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has just expanded the XL Foods beef recall for E. coli 0157:H7 contamination for the 14th time. Tenderized steak produced at XL Foods is linked to an E. coli 0157:H7 outbreak that has sickened at least eight people in Canada. The brands that are recalled this time include Canada Safeway, PC, Douglas Meats, Marketplace Co-Op, Freson Brothers, Country Grocer, Thrifty Foods, and Ottenbreit's Meats. The meat was sold nationwide at Walmart, Super A Foods, Bigway Foods, TGP Warehouse Market, Buy-Low Foods, Nesters Market, Sobeys, IGA, Price Chopper, T&T Supermarket, Osaka Supermarket, Loblaw, Les viandes P.P. Hallé Ltée, Provigo, Maxi, Maxi & Cie, No Frills, Real Canadian Wholesale Club, Shop Easy, SuperValu, Superstore, Westfair, and Your … [Read more...]

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