Loblaw Recalls Cooked Shrimp Due To Harmful Bacteria Risk

Loblaw Recalls Cooked Shrimp Due To Harmful Bacteria Risk
Loblaw Recalls Cooked Shrimp Due To Harmful Bacteria Risk (CFIA)

Loblaw is recalling certain pre-packaged Cooked Shrimp due to the potential presence of raw shrimp, which may contain harmful bacteria.

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) says the Pacific White Shrimp is sold in 300-gram packages containing 56-65 shrimp per pound.

The product was sold at the following Loblaw banner stores:

Ontario: Fortinos, Independent, Loblaws, No Frills, Real Canadian Superstore, Valu-Mart, Wholesale Club, Zehrs and affiliated independent stores.

Atlantic: Atlantic Superstore, Dominion, Independent, No Frills, Wholesale Club, and affiliated independent stores.

Québec: Club Entrepôt, Maxi, Maxi & Cie, Provigo, Provigole Marché and affiliated independent stores

West: Extra Foods, No Frills, Real Canadian Superstore, Wholesale Club, Independent and affiliated independent stores.

CFIA says consumers who have purchased this product should throw it out or return it to the store where purchased.

There have been no reported illnesses linked to eating this product.

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