A product recall has been issued in Canada for certain No Name beef burgers.
It’s because the frozen food could be contaminated with E. coli.
On January 12, 2026, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency posted a food recall warning about these No Name frozen beef burgers.
The product has been distributed nationally, and No Name products are sold at Loblaw-owned stores across Canada.
According to the federal agency, the affected product is being recalled due to possible E. coli O157:H7 contamination.
This recall was triggered by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency’s test results, but there have been no reported illnesses related to this product.
Box of recalled No Name beef burgers.Canadian Food Inspection Agency
The recalled No Name beef burgers are the 1.36-kilogram box that comes with 12 frozen burgers.
It has 0 60383 37333 7 as the UPC and 2026 MA 05 B13 BMP EST 112 as the best-before date and code.

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency said to check if you have the recalled product and not consume, serve, use, sell, or distribute it.
You should throw out the recalled No Name beef burgers or return them to the store where you purchased the product.
Currently, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency is conducting a food safety investigation, which could lead to more recalls.
Food contaminated with E. coli O157:H7 may not look or smell spoiled, but you can still get sick from it.
Symptoms can include nausea, vomiting, mild to severe abdominal cramps, and watery to bloody diarrhea.
With a severe illness, some people could have seizures or strokes, need blood transfusions and kidney dialysis, or live with permanent kidney damage. There is also the possibility of death.
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