OTTAWA – Federal health officials have now expanded the recall of salads and dips produced by Reser’s Fine Foods to include more products and best before dates.
The recall is being issued because the food may be contaminated with Listeria. It is the third recall involving Reser’s Fine Foods products since Oct. 5.
The newest recall affects various potato salads, macaroni salads, creamy spinach dip and cole slaws, all with best before dates between Oct. 10 and Nov. 27.
Some of the products are also sold under the Market Pantry brand name.
There have been no reported illnesses associated with eating the products.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency said the manufacturer, Reser’s Fine Foods Inc. of Beaverton, Oregon, is voluntarily recalling the affected product.
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