For those in BC the recall has been expanded…Β 

Additional products:

  • Fresh pineapple chunks 227g and 425g
  • Fresh peeled & cored pineapple 16oz
  • Fresh fruit salad 198g, 227g and 425g
  • Fresh citrus salad 226g

 

The BC Centre for Disease Control is Warning Save-On Foods customers across the province, including the four Save-On Foods locations in Prince George and the one in Fort St. John after the Hepatitis A virus was found in a sample of Western Family pineapple chunks served ready-made. At this time no one has become sick from eating the product.Β 

Click hereΒ and scroll to the bottom of the pdf document to see if your location is affected.Β 

The BC Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC) is warning consumers that Hepatitis A virus has been detected in a sample of Western Family brand fresh pineapple chunks sold in ready-to-go cups…Β 

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Recalled product served at Save-On Foods locations across BC including all locations in Prince George, Fort St. John and Terrace within Northern BC. Click here to view other locations affected.

Current information indicates the cups were produced on August 11th and distributed to 38
Save-On-Foods, Overwaitea Foods and PriceSmart Foods stores in BC.Β 

The fruit cups may have been on sale from August 11th and had a best before date of August 19th. The investigation is ongoing.

Other products are believed to be affected and more information will be provided as it becomes available.Β 

What you can do:

  • Hepatitis A vaccine can prevent hepatitis A infection if given within 14 days after exposure.
  • If you consumed this product on August 18th or later, you should receive a dose of
    hepatitis A vaccine.
  • If you develop symptoms of hepatitis A, contact your family doctor and local health unit office immediately.
  • Consumers who have frozen the product should discard it.

 

No illness has been reported to date.

Hepatitis A is an infection caused by a virus that affects the liver. The virus is found in the stool of an infected person. It is spread when a person eats food or drinks water that has come inΒ contact with infected stool. Infected food handlers can pass the virus on to other people if they do not wash their hands with soap and water after using the bathroom.

Hepatitis A symptoms include yellow skin or eyes, loss of appetite, fever, tiredness, stomach
ache, nausea, dark coloured urine, and light or whitish coloured bowel movements.

Symptoms can also be so mild that a person may not be aware that they have the disease. Illness can last for several weeks but people generally recover completely. Illness may be life threatening in the elderly or those with other chronic liver disease. Symptoms may develop 15-50 days after exposure.

For information about free hepatitis A vaccine in your health authority if you consumed the
product within the last 14 days…

Fraser Health: http://www.fraserhealth.ca/hepAclinics

Interior Health: https://www.interiorhealth.ca/pages/default.aspx

Island Health:
http://www.viha.ca/about_viha/news/news_releases/NR_HepatitisA_westernfamily_pineapple
_1sept2017

Northern Health:
https://www.northernhealth.ca/YourHealth/HealthAlerts/CommunicableIllnessDisease.aspx

Vancouver Coastal Health: http://www.vch.ca/about-us/news/Hep-A

A free hepatitis A vaccine can also be offered at any Overwaitea banner stores including Save-On-Foods, PriceSmart Foods, Overwaitea Foods and Urban Fare. Please contact the pharmacist at your location.

 

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