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Japanese-style egg salad sandwiches among items recalled from 7-Eleven over listeria concerns

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A 7-Eleven brand Japanese-style egg salad sandwich is being recalled due to possible listeria contamination. (Source: CFIA)

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has announced recalls due to possible listeria contamination affecting 7-Eleven brand sandwiches, subs and wraps.

The agency says the products were distributed in Alberta, British Columbia and Saskatchewan.

A complete list of the affected products, which includes 7-Eleven brands of certain spicy buffalo chicken wraps, Japanese-style egg salad sandwiches and chicken Caesar wraps, can be found on the CFIA website.

The affected sandwiches have best-before dates between this Sunday and Wednesday.

Listeria can contaminate a food product without making it look spoiled. Those who consume those foods may develop symptoms including vomiting, nausea and persistent fever.

The CFIA says there have been no reports of illness so far and it is currently verifying that all recalled products are removed from stores.

7-Eleven brand sandwiches recall A 7-Eleven brand egg, bacon and cheddar sandwich is being recalled due to possible listeria contamination. (Source: CFIA)
7-Eleven Hoagie Sub 7-Eleven Hoagie Sub. (Source: CFIA)

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