Unauthorised colour E 110 and colour E 123 in frozen lane snappers from Guyana
- Classification
- Border rejection notification
- Risk
- Not serious
- Category
- fish and fish products
- Hazard
- colour E 110 - Sunset Yellow FCF unauthorised use - {food additives and flavourings} *** colour E 123 - amaranth unauthorised use - {food additives an
- Origin
- Guyana
- Notifier
- France
What is this? Frozen lane snappers from Guyana may have two extra colours, E 110 and E 123, that are not allowed in food sold in France.
What's happening? France found these colours in the fish and has told stores to stop selling them.
Does this affect me? If you bought frozen lane snappers from Guyana in France, check the package.
What should I do? Throw the fish away or return it. Ask your pharmacist or doctor if you feel unwell after eating it.
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Classification: Border rejection notification · Risk: Not serious · Category: fish and fish products · Hazard: colour E 110 - Sunset Yellow FCF unauthorised use - {food additives and flavourings} *** colour E 123 - amaranth unauthorised use - {food additives an · Origin: Guyana · Notifier: France
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