TORONTO – The Canadian Food Inspection Agency says a variety of fish products from two grocery stores in the Toronto area are being recalled due to a risk of botulism.
The agency says the affected products were sold at Yummy Market stores in northern Toronto and Maple, Ont., and include the store’s brand of smoked herring, lesch, mackerel, rainbow trout, salmon and sturgeon.
The CFIA says the recall was issued last week after a consumer complaint and was recently expanded after a food safety investigation.
It says there have been no other illnesses reported that have been linked to the recalled fish products.
The CFIA advises people to throw out the recalled products or return them to the store where they were purchased.
Food contaminated with Clostridium botulinum toxin may not look or smell spoiled, but can still make you sick.
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