Wrong 'use by date' on label of oysters
- Classification
- Alert notification
- Risk
- Serious
- Category
- crustaceans and products thereof
- Notifier
- Belgium
What is this? Some packs of oysters have the wrong “use by” date printed on the label.
What's happening? Because the date is wrong, the oysters might go bad sooner than the label says.
Does this affect me? If you bought oysters in Belgium or Luxembourg, check the date on the pack.
What should I do? Throw the oysters away or return them to the shop. Ask your pharmacist or doctor if you feel unwell after eating them.
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Classification: Alert notification · Risk: Serious · Category: crustaceans and products thereof · Notifier: Belgium
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