Sandwiches recalled due to Listeria contamination
Recall list expanded to 36 varieties of sandwiches made by Edmonton-based HQ Fine Foods, up from original 19
Federal health officials have expanded a list of recalled sandwiches due to Listeria contamination.
The initial recall on Dec. 21 involved 19 sandwiches produced by Edmonton-based HQ Fine Foods at the company's plant in Sherwood Park, east of the city.
The list now includes 36 varieties sold across the country under the brand names Best Value, Fresh and Local, Hygaard, Made To Go, Quality Fast Foods, Quality Fast Foods Classics and The Snack Co.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency says all of the recalled sandwiches carry a best-before date of Feb. 1, 2018.
There have been no reported illnesses linked to these products, which the agency says should be thrown out or returned to the store where purchased.
The CFIA says the recall was triggered by inspections and its investigation may lead to additional recalls.
Food contaminated with Listeria may not look or smell spoiled but can cause symptoms that include vomiting, nausea, persistent fever, muscle aches, severe headache and neck stiffness.
Pregnant women, the elderly and people with weakened immune systems are particularly at risk.
A full list of the recalled sandwiches is posted on the CFIA website.