A grocery store in Toronto is responding to reports of Listeria in some of their products. On Oct. 4, the City of Toronto confirmed two cases of List…
"As part of its ongoing investigation, TPH has identified sliced ready-to-eat deli meat products sold by Summerhill Market as testing positive for Listeria monocytogenes, the bacteria responsible for the illness in the cases," the city confirms in their report."At Summerhill Market , our commitment to quality and safety is paramount in continuing to provide our customers with food that they can take comfort in serving to their families.
They note that the majority of their deli meats are processed at their Commissary 129 Railside Road location, thus will not pose a threat. If you or someone you know are showing signs of Listeria infection and believe you may have come in contact with contaminated food or drink, the best course of action is to contact your health provider for testing and treatment.
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