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Salmonella outbreak spurs new class action lawsuit in Quebec


MONTREAL, Dec. 13, 2023 /CNW/ - Slater Vecchio LLP has filed a class action lawsuit on behalf of persons in Quebec who purchased, or consumed and got sick, cantaloupes that are subject to the recent Health Canada recalls.

On November 1, 2023, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency, in collaboration with Health Canada, issued a recall for Malichita-branded cantaloupes due to traces of Salmonella discovered during testing. Subsequently, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency expanded the recall to include Rudy-branded, pre-cut cantaloupes and other fruit sold across Canada.

As per the latest Health Canada Report, the cantaloupe outbreak has resulted in a minimum of 129 reported cases of Salmonella, with Quebec alone accounting for 91 cases. This outbreak has led to 44 hospitalizations and five tragic deaths.

In a recent CBC Report, it's suggested that the actual number of affected individuals could be substantially greater, implying an imminent threat that might affect thousands of people. The diagnosed cases might only represent a fraction of the true scale of the issue.

Saro Turner, a partner at Slater Vecchio, stated, "The aim of this class action is to provide access to justice for those who fell ill or suffered financial losses due to consuming or purchasing these hazardous products without value."

If you purchased these cantaloupes or related fruit product that were recalled but haven't consumed them, do not eat them and keep proof of purchase, including a receipt or a time-stamped photo, if available. While healthy individuals may experience short-term symptoms, young children, pregnant women, the elderly, and those with weakened immune systems face a higher risk of severe and potentially fatal reactions.

If you suspect that eating a recalled cantaloupe has resulted in illness, then seek medical attention as appropriate.  

Slater Vecchio LLP is seeking to identify with individuals who purchased a recalled cantaloupe or related fruit product sold between October 10, 2023, and November 24, 2023. Please submit your information on our website at https://www.slatervecchio.com/class-action/cantaloupes-salmonella-recall/

SOURCE Slater Vecchio LLP


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