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Canada: Country Morning Beef Burgers and Steakettes recalled, E. coli danger

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is warning people not to eat certain beef products because they may be contaminated with E. coli bacteria.

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These steakettes may be contaminated with E coli

The alert covers Country Morning Beef Burgers in one-kilogram packs and No Name Club Pack Beef Steakettes in 2.27-kilogram packs.

Country Morning Beef Burgers in a 1 kg package with UPC code 0 57316 02941 6 and lot numbers 52841 EST 761, 62841 EST 761, 72841EST 761, 82841 EST 761 have been recalled.

No-Name Club Pack Beef Steakettes in a 2.27 kg package with UPC code 0 60383 01321 9 and lot numbers BB 2012 AL 10 EST 761 have been recalled.

They were sold in several chain stores in Ontario, western Canada, and Northwest Territories.

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 and Zehrs Great Food.

British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba: Extra Foods, Extra Foods no frills, Real Canadian Superstore West Corporate, Shop Easy/SuperValu, Superstore, Your Independent Grocer.

A voluntary recall has been issued by the manufacturer, New Food Classics of Burlington, Ontario.

So far, there is one reported illness associated with the affected steakettes.
Source: CTV News

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