Monday, July 13, 2026

Meat recall due to listeria


Charcuterie products sold under two brands were recalled over the weekend after a finding of Listeria monocytogenes, public health authorities announced.

Boucherie Charcuterie Lyn Tremblay Inc. is recalling Charlevoisienne and Joe Smoked Meat brands which were distributed through both food service, retail channels and online.

“This recall was triggered by test results,” the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) said. “There have been no reported illnesses associated with the consumption of these products.”

Four products were recalled:

·       Charlevoisienne’s “Lardons vrac,” a diced bacon, in  two-kilogram packages.

·       Charlevoisienne’s “Lardons,” a diced bacon, in 200-gram packages.

·       Charlevoisienne’s “Jambon Québécois à l’érable Entier,” a glazed ham, in 2.5 kilogram packages.

·       Joe Smoked Meat’s “Smoked Meat Maigre,” in 400-gram packages.

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Boucherie Charcuterie Lyn Tremblay Inc. is based in Saint-Urbain, Quebec, about 75 miles northeast of Quebec City.

This news was posted by Meatingplace Magazine. CFIA has yet to send out e-mails.