Recalled brand of frozen waffles sold in Canada due to possible listeria contamination – National – BRILink and BRI Agent

A variety of frozen waffles sold in Canada and the United States have been recalled after testing revealed possible contamination with listeria bacteria at a manufacturing plant in Brantford, Ontario.

TreeHouse Foods, a multinational food processing company, announced a voluntary withdrawal of his hundreds of frozen waffles on Friday.

TreeHouse Foods did not specify which stores in Canada were affected, but its waffle products were. listed on recall site including Walmart’s Great Value brand, sold in Walmart stores in Canada; Metro’s Selection brand, sold in Food Basics and Metro grocery stores; Praise Brand from Sobeys Inc., sold in Foodland, Sobeys and Fresh Co stores; and Loblaws’ No Name brand, sold in No Frills stores.

TreeHouse Foods said in a press release that to date, there have been no illnesses associated with the recalled products.

The problem was discovered through routine testing at the manufacturing plant, according to TreeHouse Foods.

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Company urges customers to check their freezers and throw them away all products on the recall list. Consumers can identify the UPC on the back of the carton, as well as the lot code and expiration date of the product on the back of the carton. The manufacturer says anyone with questions can contact TreeHouse Foods at 800-596-2903, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. CST.

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Listeria monocytogenes is an organism that can cause serious, sometimes fatal, infections in young children, the frail or elderly, and others with weakened immune systems.

Symptoms of listeriosis may include vomiting, nausea, persistent fever, muscle pain, severe headache, and neck stiffness.


The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has not announced a public recall of the frozen waffle product; However, TreeHouse Foods said the agency had been notified.

The CFIA has previously warned that foods contaminated with listeria don’t necessarily look or smell unpleasant, but can still make people sick.
Representative Metro Inc. said in a statement that the affected Selection waffles had been removed from all affected Metro Inc. banners.

Sobeys Inc., Walmart Canada and Loblaws Inc. did not respond to requests for information by publication.

Global News reached out to the CFIA for comment but did not receive a response Sunday.

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There have been several product recalls this year due to possible listeria contamination and a deadly outbreak.

Three people have died and 20 people have been hospitalized following an outbreak of listeria in plant-based milk that began in July. The Public Health Agency of Canada declared the outbreak on October 11.

Earlier this month, beef tongue jelly contaminated with listeria led to four cases of listeriosis in Ontario.

There is much more to come.

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