Will you buy Maple Leaf products once the recall is lifted?

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A Calgary-based company has added over two dozen of its sandwiches to a widening recall of products over concerns the deli meat might be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes.



The Canadian Food Inspection Agency issued a statement early Monday that Lucerne Foods was recalling 28 varieties of sandwiches because some contained Maple Leaf Foods deli meats involved in a massive recall last week.
Maple Leaf temporarily closed one of its Toronto plants after the bacterium was found on some of its products.
Laboratory tests have conclusively linked some of the products to the deaths of four people, three in Ontario and one in B.C.
There have been 21 confirmed cases of listeriosis in British Columbia, Ontario, Quebec and Saskatchewan, and 30 cases remain under investigation.
On Sunday, federal Health Minister Tony Clement said the number of cases is expected to rise, since people can be infected for a length of time before showing symptoms.
Will you buy Maple Leaf products once the recall is lifted?


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shadowshiv

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I am sure after the lawsuits hit them, they will be much more careful with the quality of their food. So, it should be okay to get the food after this is over. I will still eat their products.
 

karrie

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They'll be the safest company after this. And, so long as you're eating processed food, you run the same risks no matter who you buy from. They all employ humans... humans are fallible.
 

Nuggler

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Yepper.

Nothing like ML Christmas turkey. All big and fat and juicy. num num.

ML ham..........ooooooooooooooooooeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee mama, yes yes.

ML hot dogs.........well.............

ML processed meat...........aside form hot dogs.........no. (we don't hardly ever eat any processed meat)..........well peperoni on pizza, awww, guess we do.

BTW; The Cons SHOULD NOT BE ALLOWED to ****can the Healthy- wealthy-cop food dept., as they want to, and let the foxes supervise the hen house a la Walkerton..........I'll try an find that link.

PLUS:::Maple Leaf ............loves us..........and wants to ............sell us.............good wholesome food.............and if they lose money doing it.............well..........they will anyway..........cause they're just nice people who love us............Just like ol Mr. Schneider, tottering around in his ****ing factory 75 or so years ago........yes yes.:pukeleft:

please sir, may I have some more?
 

lone wolf

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I go for the cheapest going (if I don't have something thawed and ready for the roast pan) Who makes no-name? If Maple Leaf is cheap, sure I'll buy it. I drank water last time I was in Walkerton too....
 

Nuggler

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I go for the cheapest going (if I don't have something thawed and ready for the roast pan) Who makes no-name? If Maple Leaf is cheap, sure I'll buy it. I drank water last time I was in Walkerton too....


Good on ya, Wolfie. When was you in Walkerton?? Don forget the Walkerton strain of e.coli can take up to 25 years to bite ya on the bum, chum.

8O.....kidding..........only 10
 

TenPenny

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Some of the no-name stuff is made by Maple Leaf; Schneiders is owned by Maple Leaf.

One thing that you might perhaps want to consider is that this was a problem with two production lines in one plant, not everything that Maple Leaf makes.

I know the Tylenol thing was tampering, but my point is that I don't lose faith in good products over relatively minor things.
 

Risus

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Some of the no-name stuff is made by Maple Leaf; Schneiders is owned by Maple Leaf.

One thing that you might perhaps want to consider is that this was a problem with two production lines in one plant, not everything that Maple Leaf makes.

I know the Tylenol thing was tampering, but my point is that I don't lose faith in good products over relatively minor things.
It wasn't a minor thing if you were one of the dead victims....
 

Nuggler

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Some of the no-name stuff is made by Maple Leaf; Schneiders is owned by Maple Leaf.

One thing that you might perhaps want to consider is that this was a problem with two production lines in one plant, not everything that Maple Leaf makes.

I know the Tylenol thing was tampering, but my point is that I don't lose faith in good products over relatively minor things.

Fer sure, TenPenny. Like, I used to floss my teeth in public, and pull out ear hair in church......My wife still married me.........smart lady, eh;-)

Seriously, I do believe ML, and all food processors need more oversight, not from their own company but from (sorry) GOVERNMENT inspectors. We don't know that this would not have happened, in that event. But, we don't know that it would have, either.

I would err on the side of more inspection.............another brilliant reduction by the Harris reich.
 

TenPenny

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It wasn't a minor thing if you were one of the dead victims....

It wouldn't be a minor thing if you tripped and fell while running with a chain saw going full speed, but that also doesn't make it a common thing.

People get all bent out of shape over odd things, yet consistently do things that are far riskier overall without batting an eye.
 

Risus

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It wouldn't be a minor thing if you tripped and fell while running with a chain saw going full speed, but that also doesn't make it a common thing.

People get all bent out of shape over odd things, yet consistently do things that are far riskier overall without batting an eye.
What does that have to do with the deaths that resulted from, a, the tylenol tampering and, b, the Maple Leaf contaminated products??? You are trivializing human life. That is my point.
 

lone wolf

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What does that have to do with the deaths that resulted from, a, the tylenol tampering and, b, the Maple Leaf contaminated products??? You are trivializing human life. That is my point.

What about people who died from tainted blood? Does it fall under human life is trivialized ... or shyte happens?
 

Risus

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What about people who died from tainted blood? Does it fall under human life is trivialized ... or shyte happens?
Hey it wasn't me trivalizing human life. Anyway what does the tainted blood crisis have to do with Maple Leaf Foods?
 

TenPenny

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What does that have to do with the deaths that resulted from, a, the tylenol tampering and, b, the Maple Leaf contaminated products??? You are trivializing human life. That is my point.

My point is, stuff happens. Accidents can happen, whether it's in a carefully inspected meat plant, or on your front lawn. Hysterical reactions don't help anybody,but I guess they're fun on the net.
 

GreenGreta

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Ok, I'll stop buying Maple Leaf, I'll stop buying propane, and I'll stop buying tylenol. I won't drive my car because there is a potential to have an accident and I'll put my dog down because he might bite me. I won't ride my bike, even with a bike helmet because I may be dragged down the street. I won't ask a stranger for a cigarette because I may end up chopped in six pieces. I won't leave my drink unattended in the bar in case someone puts GHB in it. I won't go downtown Toronto on Boxing Day because someone might shoot me. I NEVER leave the house on September 11. I won't open my door to strangers and I won't flash my lights at cars on the street. I will keep my children out of the balls at Ikea.

I will stay in my basement with the asbestos and mould and pray, pray, pray.