A latest listeria contamination of a number of plant-based milks has been traced again to an Ontario facility, in Pickering.
The Canadian Meals Inspection Company (CFIA) launched a press release on Wednesday relating to the investigation, after numerous plant-based milks from Silk and Nice Worth manufacturers had been recalled on July 8.
The company says the contamination occurred on a devoted manufacturing line which has now been utterly disassembled.
“Danone Canada and Joriki Inc. (Pickering) have been fully engaged in the ongoing food safety investigation to determine the source of the contamination and are implementing corrective measures including enhanced safety and production protocols,” the CFIA mentioned.
There have been 18 confirmed instances of listeriosis linked to numerous merchandise together with almond milk, coconut milk, and oat milk.
Two folks in Ontario died, and one other 13 folks in Canada had been hospitalized.
The CFIA says manufacturing is not going to resume till any and all contamination has been recognized and eradicated.
Canadians are nonetheless being requested to do away with any merchandise with finest earlier than dates as much as and together with October 4, and the quantity 7825 within the product code.
: Canadian Meals Inspection Company recollects plant-based drinks over Listeria considerations