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Carrefour smoked salmon recalled across France over labelling issue
Customers having bought the product are advised to take it back to the shop for a refund

Smoked salmon is being recalled to Carrefour branches across France because of a “labelling anomaly”.
The product concerned is a Delpeyrat-branded pack of eight slices of Scottish smoked salmon, weighing 260g.
The product’s:
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Barcode is 3067163649634
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Batch number is F2570028
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Use-by date is January 20, 2023
It was sold in all Carrefour supermarkets across France between October 10 and 19.
#RappelProduit
— RappelConso (@RappelConso) October 20, 2022
SAUMON FUME 2 X 4 TRANCHES ECOSSE 260G - DELPEYRAT
Risques : Anomalie d'étiquetage
Motif : DLC indiquée sur le produit erronéehttps://t.co/CRqsPoARxr pic.twitter.com/IfvkLfD6Et
The expiry date is thought to be wrong and people having bought the salmon are advised to take it back to the shop for a refund.
You can find out more about the recall on the government Rappel Conso website.
The recall procedure will come to an end on February 4, 2023.
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