Risk of consuming lardons past the use-by date
- Classification
- Information notification for follow-up
- Risk
- Potential risk
- Category
- meat and meat products (other than poultry)
- Origin
- France
- Notifier
- France
What is this? This notice is about lardons (small pieces of cured pork) that may be unsafe to eat after their use-by date.
What's happening? Some lardons sold in France, Djibouti, and Luxembourg might still be on store shelves past their use-by date.
Does this affect me? If you have bought lardons in these countries, check the date on the package.
What should I do? Do not eat them if the date has passed. Ask your pharmacist or doctor if you feel unwell after eating them.
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Classification: Information notification for follow-up · Risk: Potential risk · Category: meat and meat products (other than poultry) · Origin: France · Notifier: France
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