Be careful if you recently bought smoked salmon at Casino.
As the holiday season is just over, the retail chain is recalling a potentially listeria-contaminated batch, reports
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The products concerned are trays of smoked salmon raised in Norway and sold under the distributor brand of Casino.
The trays of 16 to 18 slices (650 g) were marketed between December 17, 2022 and January 5, 2023, specifies the sheet available on the Rappel Conso site.
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Smoked salmon raised in Norway 650g Casino - CASINO
Risks: Listeria monocytogenes (agent responsible for listeriosis)
Reason: Possible presence of Listeria monocytogeneshttps://t.co/f8QMktsKmZ pic.twitter.com/GRNanDErGh
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Possible refund
The batch subject to a recall bears the number 72347090 and its expiry date (DLC) is fixed at 10/01/2023 or 13/01/2023.
Affected customers can destroy the product or return it to the store and obtain a refund until January 20, when the recall procedure ends.
The Casino consumer service can be reached on 0800 133 016.
Listeria monocytogenes can cause listeriosis, which is particularly dangerous for pregnant women, children, the elderly or people with immunodeficiency.
The incubation period can reach 8 weeks and the infection is characterized by fever and headache.
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