Sliced mushrooms sold in Ontario, Quebec recalled over possible Listeria contamination
A potential Listeria contamination has prompted the recall of sliced white mushrooms bought in Ontario and Quebec and presumably different provinces or territories.
The Canadian Meals Inspection Company says a recall has been issued by Carleton Mushroom for the mushrooms, which have been ready for Metro Manufacturers.
The product was bought in 227-gram packages with a finest earlier than date of Oct. 25, 2021.
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Clients are being instructed to both throw the mushrooms out or return them to the shop the place they have been bought.
There have been no reviews of any sicknesses linked to the product.
Meals contaminated with Listeria might not look or odor spoiled and signs can embody vomiting, nausea, persistent fever, muscle aches, extreme headache and neck stiffness.
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