Ground meat recall issued for downtown grocery store
MAPAQ warns customers who bought from Supermarché Madina on May 31 or June 1 to throw out or return the product.
MAPAQ has recalled all ground meat sold at Supermarché Madina at 17 rue Ontario Est on May 31 and June 1. The products, prepared to order at the counter without labels, pose a health risk despite showing no visible signs of spoilage or odour.
Authorities note the affected meat was not prepared, packaged, or stored in a way that ensures safety. There are no specific SKUs to look for since items were sold unlabeled — if you bought ground meat from that location on either of those dates, in any quantity or format, the recall applies.
No illnesses have been reported. MAPAQ recommends returning the product to the store or discarding it. Anyone who consumed the meat and is experiencing symptoms should contact a health professional.
This is one of a wave of recalls across Quebec in recent weeks, affecting everything from fresh produce to chocolate to spices. Checking your pantry and fridge is worth the time.