Certain Restaurant Chez Gautier Inc. deli products recalled over possible listeria contamination
- June 22, 2009 11:56 AM
- By Tara Kimura
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is warning the public not to consume certain Restaurant Chez Gautier Inc. deli products because they may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes.
The following products are affected by this alert:
· Sliced or intact meat products (ham, pâté, sausages, etc.) sold between May 13 and June 3, 2009, inclusive, at La Pâtisserie Belge, 3487 du Parc Ave., Montreal, and La Boutique du Pâtissier 1075 Laurier Ave. W., Montreal.
· "Concombres" (Cucumber salad) sold June 12, 2009 (best before June 19, 2009) at La Pâtisserie Belge, 3487 du Parc Ave., Montreal.
These deli products were distributed in Quebec only at the retail locations described above. There have been no reported illnesses.
For more information, call Ms. Stéphanie Gautier of Le Restaurant Chez Gautier Inc. at 514-845-1245.
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