Ground beef tied to U.S. E. coli recall, wasn’t sold in Canada says distributor
At least 19 people in Minnesota have been sickened by E. coli poisoning tied to a national recall of more than 167,000 pounds of potentially tainted ground beef, federal health officials said
Detroit-based Wolverine Packing Co. recalled the meat this week after Minnesota state agriculture officials reported multiple illnesses and found that a sample of the product tested positive for E. coli O157:H7, which can cause life-threatening infections.
The company tells CTVNews.ca that the affected products were not shipped to Canada. The ground beef was only sent to restaurants in the U.S., a spokesperson said in an email Friday.
“The company tells CTVNews.ca that the affected products were not shipped to Canada as the ground beef was only sent to restaurants in the U.S.”
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