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Recall notice

Le Soleil du Sud Wild Argentina Shrimps - recalled due to undeclared sulphites

4 years ago source recalls-rappels.canada.ca

Quebec, Canada

The CFIA announced the recall of Le Soleil du Sud brand Wild Argentina Shrimps by Solfish Poissons et Fruits de Mer Inc. due to undeclared sulphites. This product was sold in Quebec.

The recalled product is:
- Le Soleil du Sud Wild Argentina Shrimps, 300 g, BEST BEFORE: 10/2022 LOT:2111681404 20-30 shrimps per pound, UPC: 6 27843 44679 8

If you have an allergy or are sensitive to sulphites do not eat it, it may cause a serious or life-threatening reaction. Please throw it away or returned it to the place of purchase.

In case you are experience harm from allergens or undeclared ingredients, it is important to report it. It can help to detect & resolve issues and prevent others from being harmed, and it enables better surveillance.

Check the full recall details on the CFIA website: recalls-rappels.canada.ca/en/alert-recall/soleil-du-sud-brand-wild-argentina-shrimps-recalled-due-undeclared-sulphites

Source: CFIA

#fishallergy #quebec #canada

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To all consumers... shrimp from Argentina still contains sulphite and not only this brand.

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