Updated on 13 January 2026 at 14h24
This article written in french by Nicholas Pereira was automatically translated using AI
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is recalling No Name brand beef burgers because of a potential risk of E. coli contamination.
The product was sold in a box containing 12 burgers, with a total weight of 1.36 kg. The UPC is 0 60383 37333 7, and the “Best Before” date listed is March 5, 2026.
At this time, no illnesses linked to the consumption of this product have been reported. The recall is the result of test findings conducted by the CFIA.
What to do?
People who have this product in their possession should not consume it. Instead, they should discard it or return it to the place of purchase.
Consumers who believe they may have become ill after consuming this product should contact their health care provider.
Risks and symptoms
Food contaminated with E. coli bacteria may not show visible signs of spoilage or have an unusual odour, yet can still cause illness.
Possible symptoms include nausea, vomiting, abdominal cramps of varying severity, and watery or bloody diarrhea.
In severe cases, some individuals may suffer seizures or a stroke, while others may require blood transfusions and dialysis. In some cases, kidney damage may be permanent. The illness can even be fatal. (N.P.)
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