A recent federal warning to avoid certain beef products due to possible E.coli has been expanded to cover 135 products under a variety of brand names. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency says the beef was produced at Establishment 761 between July 1st last year and this past February 15th. The agency says there has been one reported illness from the beef, which was distributed nationally to retail stores, restaurants and institutions such as hospitals. Affected brand names include Irresistibles, Keg, Licks, Maple Lodge Farms, P-C, Best Value, Calgary Stampede and Grillhouse.

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