CFIA Recalls Sask. Co-op Product Due to Listeria Concerns

CFIA Recalls Sask. Co-op Product Due to Listeria Concerns

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has issued a recall for various products due to potential listeria contamination. This announcement impacts a range of items including cheeses, salads, and meal kits that are widely distributed across Canada.

Recall Details for Co-op Products Amid Listeria Concerns

Included in the recall are Co-op brand creamy garlic and spinach salads. These products were sold in multiple provinces: Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Northwest Territories, and Saskatchewan. The affected items have best-before dates ranging from March 24 to April 4, 2026. Consumers are advised not to eat these salads.

Impacted Cheese Products

Several cheese items have also been recalled due to similar health concerns. Key products include:

  • Bothwell shredded three-cheese nacho blend (available in 400-gram and one-kilogram packages)
  • Goldstream cheddar style shredded processed cheese
  • Paradise Island brand Asiago shredded cheese

These products are sold nationally and should be discarded or returned to the place of purchase if they have been bought.

Health Advisory

The CFIA has stressed the importance of food safety and urges consumers to stay informed about recalls to prevent health risks associated with listeria. Symptoms can include fever, nausea, and extreme fatigue, which can be serious for vulnerable populations.

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