The recall has been carried out since December 16. Customers who have bought a certain batch of Petit Navire smoked salmon, distributed by a center owned by the E. Leclerc group, must return them, according to the government website of the recall conso.
These are packs of ten slices of “Highlands of Scotland” smoked salmon, weighing 300g. Products will have different expiration dates (DLC) due to a labeling error.
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Smoked salmon from the Scottish Highlands 300 g – 10 t – Petit NavireRisks: labeling anomaly
Reason: The presence of two different DLCs on the product. The corresponding DLC ​​from 04/01/2023 is located on the back of the cardboard case. https://t.co/OHsLbJvEn6 pic.twitter.com/ykJDS8spxM
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It is not recommended to eat fish
The affected products have batch number 10352143280 and barcode 3760253432306. The correct DLC, according to Rappel Conso, is January 4, 2023, but consumption of fish is not recommended.
Customers may return an item to the store prior to this date if they wish to avail of an exchange or refund.
Several products have been recalled in recent days, including foie gras, Biocoop’s Emmenthal grated sachets, and Métro chef’s cooked skinless ham, all of which were found to contain Listeria monocytogenesis, a bacterium that can cause fever, nausea, and have serious consequences for fragile people.
Source: Le Parisien
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