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Popcorn being recalled over listeria fears

Posted by news | Filed under All News Stories, Durham, GTA, Toronto

Another warning from the Canadian Food Inspection Agency.  There is a recall for a US-made popcorn because it may be contaminated with the listeria bacteria.  Two lots of Indiana Brand Aged White Cheddar popcorn with best-before dates of February 18th and 25th, 2013.  UNFI Canada imported the popcorn and it was distributed from Ontario to provinces to the east.  There are no reports of illness. For more information click here.

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