Harvest Polish Sausage. (Photo courtesy of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency)Harvest Polish Sausage. (Photo courtesy of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency)
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Canadian Food Inspection Agency recalls brand of Polish sausage

If you recently bought a package of Harvest brand Polish sausage from the store, you will want to either take it back or throw it out.

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is recalling the 675g package with a best before date of March 15 2021 because they may be unsafe due to undercooking. It may contain pathogens that can make you sick.

The sausages are sold in Ontario, Manitoba, Alberta, Saskatchewan, B.C., and the Northwest Territories.

Harvest Polish Sausage. (Photo courtesy of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency) Harvest Polish Sausage. (Photo courtesy of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency)

The recall was triggered by the company, Harvest Meats.

The agency is carrying out a food safety inspection, and warn it could lead to the recall of other products by the company.

So far, nobody has gotten sick, but the industry is removing it from store shelves.

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