2023-12-24 18:04:40
Welcome
Food
Sold in slices by the Le Fumoir brand, this product should not be consumed, warns the Rappel Conso website.
Published on 12/24/2023 7:04 p.m.
Reading time: 1 min A smoked salmon packaging workshop (illustration). (FRANK PERRY / AFP)
A batch of sliced smoked salmon from Norway, distributed by wholesalers, is being recalled due to the possible presence of listeria bacteria, which can be particularly dangerous in pregnant women, reports the government website Consumption reminder.
The recall was issued on December 22 at the initiative of the company Le Fumoir which sold this batch no. 11173011 of salmon “pre-sliced machine” vacuum packed, in one kilo format, to wholesalers. The batch has been on the market since December 5 with a use-by date of January 1.
If a buyer has it in their possession, they are recommended to “stop consuming, stop using the product, return the product to the point of sale, destroy the product”. Listeriosis, caused by listeria monocytogenes, is the second leading cause of death from food poisoning, with a few dozen deaths per year in France.
View comments
Share: the article on social networks
Daily Health
Find our selection of “health” content every day at 1 p.m.
France Télévisions collects your email address to send you the “La Quotidienne Santé” newsletter. At any time, you can unsubscribe via the link at the bottom of these newsletters. To know more, See our privacy policy.
1703467742
#recall #batch #Norwegian #smoked #salmon