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Health Matters: Listeria outbreak in some plant-based beverages began in 2023, PHAC reveals
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All four of the American businesses that processed plant-based butter were permanently shut down by the American firm that processed it because of a dangerous listeria epidemic. When Joriki’s two crops in Ontario, one in B. C. and one in Pennsylvania, owned by a company, were shut down, according to a spokeswoman for the Toronto-based company. The company doesn’t have the funds to keep operations going and doesn’t intend to resume the plants, according to the director, because it is pursuing creditor protection. Koriki filed for bank creation and declares its intention to reorganize its operation. 0: 34
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The Canadian Food Inspection Agency said a generation line at the bank’s Pickering, Ont., used by plant-milk company Danone Canada, was the cause of a listeria outbreak that led to three incidents between August 2023 and July 2024. The Joriki spokesperson stated that the company is looking into possible acquisitions that would result in previous employees receiving new jobs. The Canadian Press’s second report was released on January 9, 2025.
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