Non‑compliant labelling of tuna
- Classification
- Non-compliance notification
- Risk
- No risk
- Category
- fish and fish products
- Hazard
- labelling incorrect - {labelling absent/incomplete/incorrect}
- Origin
- Thailand
- Notifier
- Austria
What is this? Some tuna products from Thailand have labels that are wrong or missing. This means the food might not show the right information.
What's happening? Austria found these tuna products do not follow the rules for labels. The food is still safe to eat, but the labels are not correct.
Does this affect me? If you bought tuna in Austria, check the label. Only some tuna from Thailand may have this problem.
What should I do? If you are not sure, ask your doctor or pharmacist before eating it. Do not eat it if the label looks wrong or missing.
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Classification: Non-compliance notification · Risk: No risk · Category: fish and fish products · Hazard: labelling incorrect - {labelling absent/incomplete/incorrect} · Origin: Thailand · Notifier: Austria
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