Recalled meats may have been sold in some deli counters in several provinces

OTTAWA – Canadian food safety regulators say some processed meat products recalled this month may have made it into products sold from store deli counters.

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has warned the Smith’s Quality Meats products may have been contaminated with Listeria.

The agency has said the products were distributed in B.C., Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario and all three territories.

The agency issued a news release Friday night warning some of the products may have been used in products like sandwiches and cold cut trays found in store deli sections.

Officials say consumers who can’t identify the brand of roast beef or corned beef recently purchased from independent stores are advised to make sure they’re not using a recalled product.

As it monitored the recall, the CFIA determined that due to misunderstanding, some independent stores may not have removed the recalled products as was intended.

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