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Another Maple Leaf recall

Published on February 25, 2009
Published on July 1, 2010
The Canadian Press ~ The News  RSS Feed

Positive listeria test sees company take back more than 26,000 packages of wieners

More than 26,000 packages of wieners have been voluntarily recalled by Maple Leaf after thousands were mistakenly shipped throughout Eastern Canada despite some of the hot dogs testing positive for listeria, Maple Leaf said Tuesday.

While the company said the risk to the public is extremely low, it added it was "clearly not acceptable" that some of the 450-gram packages of Shopsy's Deli Fresh All Beef Frankfurters and Maple Leaf Hot Dogs made it to market in Ontario, New Brunswick and Newfoundland and Lab-rador.

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Newfoundland and Lab , Maple Leaf Foods , TSX , Maple Leaf , Toronto , Shopsy

Toronto -

More than 26,000 packages of wieners have been voluntarily recalled by Maple Leaf after thousands were mistakenly shipped throughout Eastern Canada despite some of the hot dogs testing positive for listeria, Maple Leaf said Tuesday.

While the company said the risk to the public is extremely low, it added it was "clearly not acceptable" that some of the 450-gram packages of Shopsy's Deli Fresh All Beef Frankfurters and Maple Leaf Hot Dogs made it to market in Ontario, New Brunswick and Newfoundland and Lab-rador.

"In this particular case we had human error," said Michael McCain, president and CEO of Maple Leaf Foods (TSX:MFI).

"Product was released out of quarantine. It shouldn't have been.

"We've taken corrective action against both the individuals responsible and the situation."

The recall is another public relations blow to Maple Leaf, which has been dealing with the aftermath of one of the largest food-borne illnesses in Canadian history.

The company has agreed to pay up to $125,000 to individuals with serious and long-lasting physical injuries resulting from a listeriosis outbreak linked to one of its Toronto plants last summer. The outbreak killed at least 20 people and triggered the largest meat recall in Canadian history.

Concerns about the hot dogs were raised when some of the products produced at a Hamilton plant tested positive for Listeria.

The company tests for all six types of Listeria even though only one - Listeria monocytogenes - is dangerous to human health. It was not clear what type of Listeria was responsible for the latest recall.

Instead of being held in quarantine pending further test results, the hot dogs were accidentally cleared for release, said spokeswoman Linda Smith. About 40 per cent of the shipment was then sent to stores.

It took about one week for the recall to be declared and it's expected all the remaining products will be back in the company's control by today, Smith said.

"Clearly this is unacceptable to us, given that we have extraordinarily stringent protocols and a culture of food safety," she said.

Shopsy's Deli Fresh All Beef Frankfurters carrying the product code 20730 and UPC 6487520730, with a best-before date of April 22 and 23, are affected by the recall.

The recalled Maple Leaf Hot Dogs Original products have product code 22356 with UPC 6310022356 and a best-before date of April 23. Consumers who purchased the products should call 1-800-568-5801 for more information about a refund or replacement.

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    Wa
    - July 2, 2010 at 14:49:34

    I hope they don't destroy these weiners. They should be sent to the SPCA's of the country. Waste not want not.

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    Avalon Observer
    - July 2, 2010 at 14:49:27

    I wish they'd recall some of those wieners from the Senate.

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    Conkey
    - July 2, 2010 at 14:48:56

    I contacted ML this afternoon and told them if I didn't get a refund on my pack of weiners I was gonna eat them! They got one week!

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    Pat Faloon
    - July 2, 2010 at 14:44:55

    Shame on maple leaf, the people resoponsible for quality control there should be put in jail.

    People should just stop eating this stuff, listeria or not.... it is unhealthy. If the listeria doesn't kill you, obesity or heart attack will.

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    Randall
    - July 2, 2010 at 14:44:14

    My buddy Sam Losco would be more than happy to take those weiners Mr. Maple Leaf. He's conducting some more taste tests overthe next several days.

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    Sandy
    - July 2, 2010 at 14:42:31

    I will never eat processed meat ever again. And neither should anyone else. The $125,000 that Maple Leaf is offering is no compensation for long term ill effects of eating contaminated food.

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    Wa
    - July 1, 2010 at 21:31:40

    I hope they don't destroy these weiners. They should be sent to the SPCA's of the country. Waste not want not.

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    Avalon Observer
    - July 1, 2010 at 21:31:28

    I wish they'd recall some of those wieners from the Senate.

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    Conkey
    - July 1, 2010 at 21:30:38

    I contacted ML this afternoon and told them if I didn't get a refund on my pack of weiners I was gonna eat them! They got one week!

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    Pat Faloon
    - July 1, 2010 at 21:24:06

    Shame on maple leaf, the people resoponsible for quality control there should be put in jail.

    People should just stop eating this stuff, listeria or not.... it is unhealthy. If the listeria doesn't kill you, obesity or heart attack will.

    Submit a comment

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    Randall
    - July 1, 2010 at 21:23:01

    My buddy Sam Losco would be more than happy to take those weiners Mr. Maple Leaf. He's conducting some more taste tests overthe next several days.

    Submit a comment

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    Sandy
    - July 1, 2010 at 21:19:49

    I will never eat processed meat ever again. And neither should anyone else. The $125,000 that Maple Leaf is offering is no compensation for long term ill effects of eating contaminated food.

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