EMAIL
| PRINT
| REPORT TYPO
| SEND YOUR FEEDBACK
|
Quebec warns of wrong best before date for fish
- April 20, 2009 3:07 PM
- By Peter Hadzipetros
Quebec’s Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (MAPAQ) is warning consumers not to eat various types of ADAR fish because of an incorrect “best before” date.
The provincial ministry said people should avoid Atlantic smoked salmon, smoked steelhead, smoked salmon and sliced smoked salmon sold under the ADAR label and with a due date on or before April 24, 2009.
MAPAQ said people should either take the product back to the retailer or throw the fish away.
http://www.inspection.gc.ca/english/corpaffr/recarapp/2009/20090418e.shtml
Categories
Recent Entries
- Seymour Custom Solvent recalled over labelling
- Health Canada has recalled 16,000 Seymour Custom Solvent Blend and Water Blend aerosol products because they do not meet mandatory warning labelling requirements.... Continue reading this post
- Kids eyeglass cases recalled because of lead levels
- About 1,500 childrens' eyeglass cases have been recalled because paint on the cases contains lead levels in excess of federal standards.... Continue reading this post
- GUND board books pose choking hazard
- GUND Inc. and Health Canada have recalled three baby books because they come with a plastic handle that can separate from the book bind and pose a choking hazard.... Continue reading this post
is a multimedia producer for CBCNews.ca.