By Josh Beckerman

 

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency, which is investigating possible E.coli contamination, has added some Whole Foods Market-branded beef items to a list of recalled products.

As of Saturday, the CFIA listed 805 recalled consumer products. Many items sold to restaurants, hotels and institutions also were removed from the market. No related illnesses have been reported.

The CFIA said Oct. 1 that Ryding-Regency Meat Packers Ltd. recalled some raw beef and raw veal products, and said more items could be removed from the market. The CFIA suspended Ryding-Regency's license in September. Fortinos and four Metro Inc. (MRU.T) brands were mentioned in earlier updates.

Saturday's list includes several Ontario locations of Whole Foods, which is owned by Amazon Inc. (AMZN). Recalled items include ground beef, steaks and beef shank.

 

Write to Josh Beckerman at josh.beckerman@wsj.com

 

(END) Dow Jones Newswires

October 21, 2019 13:11 ET (17:11 GMT)

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