Recall issued for 7-Eleven brand sandwiches, subs and wraps over listeria risk
No illnesses have been reported, and the agency said the products include chicken caesar wraps, pizza subs and tuna salad wedges.
- On Tuesday, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency ordered a recall of 7-Eleven sandwiches, subs, and wraps due to potential contamination of Listeria monocytogenes.
- Distributed in Alberta, British Columbia, and Saskatchewan, the recall includes Japanese-style egg salad sandwiches, chicken caesar wraps, pizza subs, and tuna salad wedges.
- Products with best-before dates between this past Sunday and Wednesday are affected; "Food contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes may not look or smell spoiled but can still make you sick," the CFIA stated.
- No illnesses have been reported to date, though the CFIA advises consumers to check inventory and discard or return the items.
- Separately, the chain expects to close hundreds of locations in Canada and the U.S. this year, according to earnings filings reported by The Associated Press.
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Recall issued for 7-Eleven brand sandwiches, subs and wraps over listeria risk
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