The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has some advice for Canadians with beef in their fridges and freezers -- when in doubt, throw it out. T his, as the agency expands its recall of possibly E-coli contaminated beef products from Alberta's X-L Foods. It says consumers who are not sure if they have beef products affected by the recall should either toss it or check with their store. The recall now covers hundreds of products sold at stores across the country and includes roasts, sausages and steaks, in addition to ground beef. More details here, but the list is so lengthy now, officials are advising consumers to return products to the store, or just throw them in the garbage.

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