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Food products recalled over listeria and E.coli concerns

Federal health officials have announced recalls of two products due to concerns about listeriosis (seen here) and a third recall due to possible E.coli.Market Town Co-op brands of bread because of possible Listeria contamination.
Federal health officials have announced recalls of two products due to concerns about listeriosis (seen here) and a third recall due to possible E.coli.Market Town Co-op brands of bread because of possible Listeria contamination. AP Photo

OTTAWA – Federal health officials have announced recalls of two products due to concerns about listeriosis and a third recall due to possible E.coli.

Concord Premium Meats Ltd. is recalling Marc Angelo brand Genoa Salami in 100-gram packages with a best-before date of Dec. 01, 2014.

A package of Marc Angelo brand Genoa Salami, recalled due to Listeria monocytogenes, is pictured in a handout photo released on Aug. 6, 2014. T
A package of Marc Angelo brand Genoa Salami, recalled due to Listeria monocytogenes, is pictured in a handout photo released on Aug. 6, 2014. T. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO, Canadian Food Inspection Agency

The salami was distributed in Ontario and Quebec.

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Avina Fresh Mushrooms brand Sliced Crimini Mushrooms in 454 gram packages are also being recalled due to possible Listeria monocytogenes.

Avina Fresh Mushrooms brand Sliced Crimini Mushrooms in 454 gram packages are also being recalled due to possible Listeria monocytogenes. Canadian Food Inspection Agency

The mushrooms are sold in Alberta and B.C.

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The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is also recalling certain brands of La Fromagerie Hamel brand French cheeses in Quebec due to possible E. coli.

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is also recalling certain brands of La Fromagerie Hamel brand French cheeses in Quebec due to possible E. coli. Canadian Food Inspection Agency i

Consumers with any of these products are advised to throw them out or return them to the store where purchased.

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The CFIA says no illnesses associated with these recalls have been reported.

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