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Smoked salmon recalled to French supermarkets over labelling error
People having bought the product are advised to take it back to the shop for a refund
Smoked salmon is being recalled to E.Leclerc stores across France because of a labelling issue.
The salmon is being sold under the label ‘Saumon fumé Hautes Terres d’Écosse’ (Scottish Highlands smoked salmon) and comes from the Petit Navire brand in a 300g packet of 10 slices.
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Saumon fumé Hautes Terres d’Ecosse 300G – 10T - Petit Navire
Risques : Anomalie d'étiquetage
Motif : Présence de deux DLC différentes sur le produit. La DLC conforme est le 04/01/2023 située au dos de l'étui carton.https://t.co/OHsLbJvEn6 pic.twitter.com/ykJDS8spxM
The recall has been launched because the product shows different expiry dates.
The affected product has:
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The batch number 10352143280
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The GTIN code 3760253432306
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The health mark FR.29.232.500 CE
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The use-by date January 4, 2023
People having bought the product are advised to take it back to the shop for a refund or exchange.
You can find out more about the recall on the Rappel Conso website.
It will come to an end on January 4, 2023.
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