Several ill in Canada after eating possibly contaminated steaks
(Reuters) – Several people became ill after eating steaks that may contain E. coli bacteria sold at a store in Edmonton, Alberta, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency said on Wednesday. The announcement follows a series of beef product recalls that have raised concerns about meat processing standards in Canada. The CFIA warned the public not to eat Kirkland brand beef steaks sold between September 4 and 7 at the Costco Wholesale Corp store on 50th Street in Edmonton. The agency has not identified the supplier of the potentially contaminated beef, said CFIA spokesman Tim O’Connor. . . .
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