Last Friday the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced additional information related to the Sept. 20 Public Health Alert for raw boneless beef trim products imported from Canada that may be contaminated with E. coli O157:H7. Included in that information were some of the grocery stores in the United States the potentially tainted product was shipped and sold.

Food4Less in the greater Cincinnati area, Northern Kentucky, Dayton Ohio, Southeastern Indiana, Indiana (except for Evansville), Illinois, and Eastern Missouri.

FoodsCo. in the greater Cincinnati area, Northern Kentucky, Dayton Ohio, Southeastern Indiana, Indiana (except for Evansville), Illinois, and Eastern Missouri.

Jay C in the greater Cincinnati area, Northern Kentucky, Dayton Ohio, Southeastern Indiana, Indiana (except for Evansville), Illinois, and Eastern Missouri.

Kroger in the greater Cincinnati area, Northern Kentucky, Dayton Ohio, Southeastern Indiana, Indiana (except for Evansville), Illinois, and Eastern Missouri.

Safeway in Montana, Oregon, Washington State.

Albertsons in Washington and Oregon, as well as three stores in Northern Idaho: Coeur d’Alene, Hayden and Lewiston.