Mushrooms Pulled from Shelves in Ontario, Quebec Due to Listeria Risk

A recall has been issued for Peeters Mushroom Farm sliced mushrooms distributed in Ontario and Quebec due to potential Listeria monocytogenes contamination.
The weekend advisory was triggered by test results from the Canadian Food Inspection Agency, which has also launched a safety investigation that could result in the recall of additional products.
Peeters Mushroom Farm sliced mushrooms are the subject of a recall. (Health Canada photo).
The four different varieties of mushrooms that have been recalled include thick, thin, and Cremini sliced mushrooms. The lot numbers for the impacted products can be found here.
There have been no reported illnesses associated with the recalled mushrooms thus far, and the food inspection agency is warning against the consumption or sale of the products….