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# Major Recall Alert: Multiple Sandwiches and Wraps Recalled Due to Salmonella Contamination

If you're a fan of quick and convenient sandwiches or wraps, you’ll want to pay close attention to this urgent recall. Several popular sandwich and wrap products sold under well-known brands like Bistro Express, Emporte Moi, Marché Express, Martel, Sélection Martel, and more have been recalled across Canada due to potential **Salmonella contamination**.

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has issued this warning to prevent health risks. Continue reading to learn more about the recall, the products affected, and how you can protect yourself and your family.

## Why This Recall is Important

Contaminated food products pose serious health risks, and Salmonella infections can lead to severe illness, especially among vulnerable groups like children, the elderly, and those with weakened immune systems. Symptoms of Salmonella infection may include:
- **Fever**
- **Nausea or vomiting**
- **Diarrhea (which may be severe)**
- **Abdominal pain and cramps**

If consumed, these contaminated products could have dangerous consequences. That's why it's imperative to check your fridge and pantry and take action immediately.

## Details of the Recall

This recall affects multiple **premade sandwiches and wraps** that have been sold in stores across Canada. Here’s a breakdown of the key details to help you identify the recalled products:

**Brands Impacted:**
- Bistro Express
- Emporte Moi
- Marché Express
- Martel
- Martel Classic
- Sélection Martel
- Ultra Martel

**Products Affected:**
- Asian Chicken Wrap
- Buffalo Chicken Wrap
- Caesar Chicken Pita
- Ceasar Chicken Pita
- Ceasar Chicken Wrap
- Indian Wrap
- Sandwich Chicken Pieces
- Southwest Chicken Wrap
- Texas Chicken Sandwich
- Tzatziki Chicken Wrap

**Reason for Recall:**
- Possible contamination with **Salmonella bacteria**, which can cause foodborne illness.

The products were distributed throughout Canada. As of the time of this report, no confirmed illnesses have been linked to the recalled items. However, out of an abundance of caution, consumers are urged to stop consuming these products immediately.

For the official recall notice, visit the CFIA website here: [CFIA Recall Alert](https://recalls-rappels.canada.ca/en/alert-recall/various-brands-sandwiches-and-wraps-recalled-due-salmonella).

## What You Should Do

To protect your health and the health of your family, follow these critical safety steps:
- **Check Your Fridge and Pantry:** If you have any of the listed products, double-check the brand and product name.
- **Stop Consuming Recalled Items:** Even if you’ve already consumed some without feeling ill, it’s safer to discard or return them.
- **Dispose of Contaminated Items Safely:** Ensure the recalled products are sealed in a bag to prevent the spread of Salmonella to other surfaces.
- **Seek Medical Help If Needed:** If you or someone in your family shows symptoms of Salmonella infection, consult a healthcare professional immediately.

Retailers have been advised to remove the affected products from their shelves, and further recall investigations are underway.

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By acting swiftly, you can protect your family and ensure contaminated products don’t pose a threat. Keep your fridge free of recalled products, and let others in your household know about this alert.

**Source**: For more details, visit the official CFIA website here: [CFIA Recall Alert](https://recalls-rappels.canada.ca/en/alert-recall/various-brands-sandwiches-and-wraps-recalled-due-salmonella).

Stay safe and vigilant! The food on your table should nourish, not endanger. Spread awareness about this important recall today.

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