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'There seems to be a pattern': Shoppers, experts concerned by Adonis hep A recalls

Both food security experts and shoppers are expressing concern after the Adonis grocery chain issued its latest recall Friday one that only targeted the chain's Gatineau location.

Multiple products recalled in past 2 months at Quebec-based grocer

Shoppers and food security experts are expressing concern after multiple hepatitis A recalls have been issued at the Adonis grocery chain the latest of which targeted only the Gatineau, Que., location, seen here. (CBC)

A series of food recalls at a Quebec-based grocer over possible hepatitis A contamination is raisingconcerns among both food security experts and some Gatineau grocery shoppers.

The Adonis Inc. chainopened its first location on Maloney Boulevard inGatineauthis spring and has been the subject of multiple recalls in the last two months.

The recalls have warnedpeople not to consume certain brands of frozen strawberries, fruit juices, and store-made pizzas because they may have been contaminated bythe virus.

The latest recall, issued May 18, only targeted the Gatineau location.

All of the recalls have been voluntarily issued by Metro Inc., the chain'sparent company.

Quebec's ministry of agriculture, fisheries and food (MAPAQ) said people have reported falling sick.A notice on MAPAQ's website did not say how many illnesses have been reported.

Sylvain Charlebois, professor of food security and policy at Dalhousie University, said it is quite rare for food recalls to be issues over concerns of Hepatitis A infection. (Radio-Canada)

Risky business

SylvainCharlebois, professor of food distribution and policy at Dalhousie University in Halifax, said most food-related recalls are due to salmonella, E. coli, or allergens getting into food but rarely hepatitis A.

"If I were Metro and Adonis I would be concerned," Charleboissaid Saturday. "There seems to be a pattern here coming from a few stores or the same stores."

You don't want to be perceived as being a risk to public health.- Sylvain Charlebois

Charlebois said the grocer did the right thing by issuing a voluntary recall to mitigate the risk to the public. Those sorts of proactive recalls, he said, are happening more often.

Still, it's certainly "not good news" for Metro, which is trying to establish the Adonis brand in Gatineau, he added.

"You're trying to grow the market and the grocery business is very tough these days," he said.

"So to actually increase your business, adding your name to the market, you don't want any problems or issues. Or you don't want to be perceived as being a risk to public health. That's the last thing you want to see happen."

Friday recall affects pizzas, meat pies

The first recallover hepatitis A concerns was issued on April 14 for the Montana brand of frozen strawberries sold by Adonis Inc.

Two days later, the recall was expanded to include several other products, including "JusD'Adonis" and Adonis-branded fruit cocktails.

Friday's recall wasonly issued only for theGatineaulocation, a41,000-square-footstore thatspecializes in Mediterranean-inspired products.

Foods included in the recall includedmiscellaneous kibbehproducts, pizzas, pts, rolls, meat pies, and samboussek.MAPAQsaid there have been no reported illnesses relating to these foods.

People who contract hepatitis A usually suffer fever, general weakness, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain, the agency said.

The virusalso cause jaundice, dark urine and pale stools, and in some cases symptoms can arise up to sevenweeks after eating contaminated food.

Anyone who has consumed the affected products in the last 14 days and who are not vaccinated are asked to contact their healthcare professional, MAPAQ said. They can also call Info-santat 8-1-1.

Adonis Gatineau shopper Mohamed Abdelrahman said he was concerned about the number of recalls issued by the company. (CBC)

'It's serious'

Mohamed Abdelrahmanwas about to take his kids shopping at the GatineauAdonis Saturday morning when he found outabout therecalls.

"Oh, wow. No, I didn't hear about the recalls," he said."I'm just learning about it now.It's serious.I'm going to have to look it over to see what's going on."

But Denis Laveult, another Adonis shopper,said he wasn't too concernedas long as the company was being transparent.

"I'm a customer at Costco. If there is a recall at Costco they call you at home because, you know, you've got a membership card," he said.

"Here at Adonis, IGA, sometimes they do some recalls but you have to listen to the media. So that's the problem."

Carol Chartrand bought three boxes of fresh strawberries at the store on Saturday. She said she wasn't too worried about shopping there.

"Just a short while ago they were yelling about the romaine lettuce, and my husband and I both eat romaine lettuce. We just waited until it cleared away and ate it again. No, it doesn't concern me," she said.

The second of three recalls included Adonis juice products (strawberry and banana), strawberry smoothies and some fruit cocktails. (mapaq.gouv.qc.ca)

Gatineaustore 'not called into question'

Consumers who have purchased the affected products are being told not to consume them and to bring them back to the store for a refund.

"We understand that they may be [worried], but the operations at that store are not called into question," saidMarie-Claude Bacon, a spokesperson for Metro Inc.

"This is [being issued] on a voluntary basis, and we take the security of our consumers very seriously."

Bacon said the risk of infection from the products listed in the May 18 recall is "really low."