The Canadian Food Inspection Agency, which issued a recall due to a possible salmonella contamination of certain brands of eggs on Saturday, has now said it named Saskatchewan and Alberta in error in the recall.
The agency said in a correction notice that only British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario and possibly other provinces were affected.
The agency says the recall covers Compliments, Foremost, Golden Valley Eggs, IGA, no name and Western Family eggs.
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The expiry dates for recalled eggs are Feb. 16, Feb. 22 and March 1.
The recall says not to consume, use, serve or distribute the recalled products and consumers are advised to throw the eggs away or contact the retailer that sold them.
The agency says food affected with salmonella might not look or smell spoiled but can still make people sick.
For healthy people, short-term salmonella symptoms include fever, headache, vomiting, nausea, abdominal cramps and diarrhea, while the infection can be more serious or fatal for young children, pregnant women, elderly people and those with weakened immune systems.
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