The following additional information on Canadian health alert is from the MK Kosher Certification on October 16, 2012.
Amsellem meat shop would like to reassure the community following a recall on 4 of its deli products These 4 deli products are suspected to have been in contact with raw meat on October 3 due to the inexperience of a new employee.
The products are Laos Deli, Milano Deli, Smoked Salami, Veal Supreme sliced by an employee per customer’s order sold on October 3rd 2012 inclusively.
The following Canadian health alert is from the MK Kosher Certification and CVT News on October 15, 2012.
Amsellem butcher/deli shop at 5450 Westminster Ave in Cote St. Luc is recalling several meats because they may be contaminated with Listeria.
Cold cuts bought from a Montreal-area deli and butcher may not be safe to eat. Quebec's food inspection ministry says multiple products sold at Amsellem butcher shop, located at 5450 Westminster Ave. in Cote St. Luc, may be contaminated with Listeria-causing bacteria.
The suspect meats are:
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