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Certain salads sold in Western Canada recalled for possible listeria contamination
Five Inspired Go ready-to-eat products were recalled due to possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination, with no illnesses reported and a safety investigation ongoing, CFIA said.
- On Dec. 19, 2025 the Canadian Food Inspection Agency listed a recall for five Inspired Go ready-to-eat products due to possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination.
- After the producer alerted regulators, the CFIA began probing possible contamination after Inspired Go reported the issue, leading to recalls across Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Saskatchewan and online retail channels.
- Affected meal and snack formats listed are salads, a bento noodle bowl and a pickle platter snack pack, including Bento Noodle Bowl, Greek Mezze Salad, Dill Chickpea Salad, Super Solstice Salad and Pickle Platter Snack Pack.
- CFIA classified the recall as class one, indicating high risk, and consumers who purchased Inspired Go products are urged to discard or return them to retailers and points of purchase.
- Because the foods are ready-to-eat, contamination may be hard to detect and can cause severe symptoms; pregnant women, elderly people, and people with weakened immune systems face heightened risk from Listeria infection.
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Certain salads sold in Western Canada recalled for possible listeria contamination
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