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E. coli warning issued for Loblaws frozen beef product
Butcher's Choice Garlic Peppercorn Beef Burgers distributed nationally
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Posted: Dec 13, 2012 6:00 AM CST
Last Updated: Dec 13, 2012 5:58 AM CST
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The Canadian Food Inspection Agency and Loblaw Companies are recalling a frozen beef burger product because of possible E. coli contamination.
Butcher's Choice Garlic Peppercorn Beef Burgers are sold frozen in 1.13-kg packages at Loblaws brand stores nationally.
The product's best-before date is March 3, 2013.
The UPC code is 0 60383 89363 7.
The recall is part of an ongoing investigation into E. coli-related illnesses in Canada.
Other possible affected products are also being tested.
The CFIA warns this recall may be expanded.
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