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B.C. company pulling sandwiches as food inspection agency monitors Listeria Print E-mail
Written by THE CANADIAN PRESS   
Sunday, 31 August 2008
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VANCOUVER - The Canadian Food Inspection Agency and a Surrey, B.C. company are warning people in New Westminster, Surrey and Langley, B.C. not to eat certain sandwiches

King Bean Wholesalers is recalling its roast beef subs or kaisers sold in those areas.

The agency says the sandwiches may contain Maple Leaf products connected with the recent Listeria outbreak which has killed 10 people nationwide.

That includes an elderly man in Duncan.

The agency says there have been no reported illnesses associated with the consumption of these sandwiches.

The agency says it is monitoring the voluntary recall.
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