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Cheese recall in N.B due to risk of Listeria contamination

Health Canada says Sobeys Capital Inc. issued a food recall warning informing the public of cheese products being recalled from shelves due to a risk of Listeria contamination.

The various pasta salad and cauliflower cake products would have been distributed to Sobeys and Foodlands across Canada.

Affected items include creamy carbonara pasta salad with bacon and peas, creamy garlic and spinach pasta salad, and carbonara pasta salad with ham and bacon that have best before dates up to and including April 6, 2026.

Parmesan cauliflower cakes and spinach feta cauliflower cakes in both single and four-piece packs could also potentially be contaminated if they have best-before dates up to and including April 5-8, 2026.

Health Canada says these products should not be consumed or sold and instead should be returned to where they were bought or thrown out.

If you think you are sick because of eating one of these products, contact your healthcare provider.

Health Canada says food contaminated with Listeria may not look or smell spoiled, but can still make you sick.

As of the publication of this article, no illnesses have been associated with consuming these now recalled items.

Author

  • Wilfred Fraser is an indigenous multimedia journalist and a graduate from St. Thomas University with a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. He is based in Fredericton. Contact Wilfred at FraserW@radioabl.ca.

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