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13 7-Eleven Sandwiches and Wraps Recalled Over Listeria Contamination Risk

Thirteen types of sandwiches and wraps sold by 7-Eleven have been recalled due to possible listeria contamination. This decision was made following a notification from the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA). The affected products were available in Alberta, British Columbia, and Saskatchewan.

Details of the 7-Eleven Recall

The CFIA has outlined specific products that are part of this recall. The complete list includes:

  • Turkey, Ham & Swiss Sub
  • Chicken Caesar Wrap
  • Egg, Bacon & Cheddar on English Muffin
  • Egg, Sausage & Cheddar on English Muffin
  • Pizza Sub
  • Hungryman Sub
  • Roast Beef Wedge
  • Tuna Salad Wedge
  • Spicy Buffalo Chicken Wrap
  • Rotisserie Chicken Chipotle Wrap
  • Hoagie Sub
  • Japanese Style Egg Salad Sandwich
  • Veggie Wrap

Safety Investigations Ongoing

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is actively investigating the potential safety risks associated with these products. This investigation might lead to further recalls as necessary. As of now, there have been no reported illnesses connected to the recalled sandwiches and wraps.

7-Eleven’s Future Plans

According to recent earnings reports, 7-Eleven’s North American operator plans to close 645 locations by the end of the 2026 fiscal year. This closure will affect both Canadian and American stores.

Consumers are advised to remain vigilant and check their purchases against this recall. The CFIA is also ensuring that these products are being effectively removed from shelves to guarantee public safety.

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