In continuing coverage, the Minneapolis Star Tribune (9/28, Hughlett) reports, “A large Canadian beef recall has affected Cargill Inc. and has spread this week to several hundred US supermarkets, including five Minnesota Wal-Marts and over 110 Western grocery stores owned by Supervalu. The beef in question originated from Edmonton, Alberta-based XL Foods, one of Canada’s largest meat processors, and some of it was sold to Cargill.” The Canadian Food Inspection Agency’s recall on Sept. 16 “has been expanded several times to include over 250 products at major grocery chains throughout Canada.” The recall “reportedly has been linked to eight cases of E. coli O157: H7” in Alberta.