Officials Are Advising People Not To Eat Some Items Recently Sold At One Montreal Bakery

The bakery issued a recall.
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The Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (MAPAQ), the food inspection division of the City of Montreal, and the Boulangerie-pâtisserie L'Artisan "are advising the public not to consume" several products sold at the local shop "as they have not been prepared and packaged to ensure their safety."

The bakery at 4780, avenue Papineau issued a recall "as a precautionary measure," according to a statement.

Consuming them may pose a health risk.

Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (MAPAQ)

The products in question are various types of bread, pastries, and soups that were sold both refrigerated and at room temperature, "packaged in a bag or cardboard box," and without labels through September 8.

"No cases of illness associated with the consumption of these foods have been reported to MAPAQ."

But the ministry says that "even if the products in question do not show signs of tampering or suspect odour, consuming them may pose a health risk."

Shoppers who purchased these products are asked to "either return the products to the establishment where they purchased them or discard them."

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