The Canadian Food Inspection Agency and Sunterra Market are warning the public that some products sold at Sunterra Markets in Edmonton and Calgary may contain Salmonella.
The health warning issued Friday, says store-made fruit cups, yogurts and salads contain recalled Daniella mangoes which may be contaminated with Salmonella Braenderup bacteria.
The following affected products were sold at Sunterra Markets in Edmonton and Calgary:
- Fresh Mango Cup, 210 g, UPC #0204628 602992, best before Aug. 28.
- Strawberry and Mango Cup, 210 g, UPC #0201747 602995, best before Aug. 27.
- Quinoa and Mango Salad, various sizes, UPC #0201725 201400, best before Aug. 30.
- Strawberry and Mango Salad, various sizes, UPC #0201745 201404, best before Aug. 29.
- Quinoa, Mango and Edamame Salad Box, 450 g, UPC #0201726 307996, best before Aug. 29.
- Cajun Chicken and Fresh Mango Salad Box, 4540 g, UPC #0211527 307996, best before Aug. 27.
The following product was sold at the Lendrum Shopping Centre at 5728 111 St. in Edmonton:
- Granola and Yogurt Cup Mango and Raspberries, 294 g, UPC #0208236 602993, best before Aug. 27.
There have been no reported illnesses associated with eating the products.
Consuming food contaminated with Salmonella Braenderup bacteria may cause salmonellosis, a foodbourne illness.
Salmonellosis may cause serious and sometimes deadly infections for young children, the elderly or people with weakened immune systems.
The CFIA says short-term symptoms for otherwise healthy people may include high fever, severe headache, vomiting, nausea, abdominal pain and diarrhea.
Sunterra is voluntarily recalling the affected products.
Consumers can call 1-800-442-2342 for more information.
Click here to read the recall notice on the Canadian Food Inspection Agency's website.
Daniella mangoes were originally recalled last week.
Since then there has also been a recall for tropical fruit salad made at the Southbrook Sobeys in Edmonton, that also contained potentially contaminated Daniella mangoes.