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Shefa beef salami may contain listeria bacteria
- March 24, 2009 12:17 PM
- By Peter Hadzipetros
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is warning the public not to eat Shefa brand beef salami because it may be contaminated with listeria bacteria, which are potentially deadly.
The salami is sold in 750-gram packages, bearing lot code 2831, UPC 8 13217 00179 7, and a best-before date of June 2, 2009.
The packages were distributed in Alberta, Manitoba and Ontario.
For more information, call Ben-Zion Dubinsky of Shefa Meats at 416-783-1293.
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