The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has issued an updated warning after more deli meat products have been found to have possible contamination.
Levitts Foods Inc. is recalling its Compliments brand and Levitts brand deli meat products from the marketplace after possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination, according to the CFIA.
The recalled products include a 175-gram Compliments Montreal-style smoked meat, Levitts 150-gram corned beef and 150-gram New York Style Pastrami, all with a best before date of January 20, 2021.
Earlier this month, the brand had recalled eight of its products, including the same products, with the best before date of December 11, 2020.
“There have been no reported illnesses associated with the consumption of these products,” said the CFIA. “However, there has been one reported illness that may be associated with the consumption of the products included in the Food Recall Warning of December 7, 2020.”
The CFIA has shared images of the recalled products:
The federal food agency says the products have been distributed in Alberta, Nova Scotia, Ontario, and Quebec.
A food safety investigation is underway by the CFIA, which may lead to the recall of other products and are verifying that the industry is removing the recalled products from the marketplace.