Smoked salmon recalled to french supermarkets over listeria risk

Smoked salmon recalled to french supermarkets over listeria risk


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PEOPLE WHO HAVE BOUGHT THE PRODUCT FROM CASINO STORES SHOULD TAKE IT BACK FOR A REFUND Norwegian smoked salmon sold in Casino stores is being recalled across France because of a risk that it


is contaminated with listeria. The product in question, called ‘Saumon fumé élevé en Norvège’, is from Casino’s own range and was sold in 16 or 18-slice packs weighing 650g. > 


#RappelProduit > Saumon fumé élevé en Norvège 650g Casino - CASINO >  > Risques : Listeria monocytogenes (agent responsable de la > listériose) >  > Motif :  Présence 


éventuelle de Listeria > monocytogeneshttps://t.co/f8QMktsKmZ pic.twitter.com/GRNanDErGh > — RappelConso (@RappelConso) January 5, 2023 It has the: It was sold between December 17 and


January 5. The salmon may be contaminated with listeria, a bacteria which causes listeriosis, which is particularly dangerous to pregnant women, the elderly and immunosuppressed people. The


incubation period can last up to eight weeks. People who have bought the product should not consume it and should instead take it back to the shop for a refund. If you have consumed the


salmon and you begin to experience a fever, either isolated or with a headache, you should contact your doctor and explain what you have eaten. The recall will come to an end on January 20.


A helpline has been made available on 0800 133 016. You can find out more about the recall procedure on the Rappel Conso website. RELATED ARTICLES CHILDREN’S FRUIT COMPOTE RECALLED ACROSS


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