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 The Canadian Food Inspection Agency  CFIA  and Health Canada are warning grocery store shoppers after a certain salad is being pulled from shelves over Listeria fears.Curation Foods is recall stanley cup ing Eat Smart brand Asian Sesame  S茅same asiatique  Chopped Salad Kit from the marketplace due to possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination, the CFIA said in its food recall warning.Consumers should not consume the recalled product, according to the warning. If you think you became sick from consuming a recalled product, call your doctor.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Recalled products should be thrown out stanley cup  or returned to the store where they were purchased, the CFIA added.Sobeys confirmed that a recall not stanley cup ice was sent to Sobeys, FreshCo and Foodland stores in Ontario as select stores did carry this product.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 All product pertaining to this recall has been removed from store shelves in the region. We continue to diligently follow all recall notices and remove any affected product in a timely manner to ensure all products on our shelves are safe to consume, Sobeys said in a statement to The IFP. All affected product has been pulled from marketplace. Food safety is our top priority and our recall process was immediately enacted as soon as we were notified. All affected product has been removed from our stores and warehouses. T