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Ready-to-eat deli meat products sold by Summerhill Market tested positive for listeria monocytogenes.
The products were sold on or before Thursday at six Summerhill Markets locations.
Residents who consumed these products are advised to dispose of them, watch for symptoms and seek medical attention if required.
Symptoms of listeriosis can start as early as three days and as late as 70 days after eating contaminated food.
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