Several goods from Winnipeg bakery recalled due to possible salmonella contamination

Reports of illness might be tied to consumption: Canadian Food Inspection Agency

Image | Jimel's Bakery 471 Bannatyne

Caption: Jimel's Bakery and Food Products at 471 Bannatyne Ave. in Winnipeg, where the Canadian Food Inspection says several baked goods may have been contaminated with salmonella. (Justin Fraser/CBC)

Various goods are being recalled from a local bakery due to a possible salmonella contamination caused by a rodent infestation, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency says.
Jimel's Bakery and Food Products is recalling baked goods sold in Manitoba after a consumer complaint, according to a news release from the federal government agency sent Friday evening.
The CFIA says illnesses have been reported that might have resulted from eating these products.
A full list of the affected products can be found on the federal government's website(external link).
If you have bought these products, you should not consume them. The products should be thrown out or returned to the location where they were purchased, CFIA says.
The agency is undertaking a full investigation that might result in more products being recalled.
CBC News has reached out to Jimel's Bakery and Food Products for comment.
A post on the Facebook page for their Bannatyne Avenue location says they are currently closed for renovations.