Lidl customers told to not eat smoked salmon as products pulled from shelves days before Christmas over contamination fears
Lidl has pulled a range of smoked salmon and trout from its shelves just days before Christmas over contamination fears. Several of the products were recalled because of possible contamination with Listeria monocytogenes.
Also recalled were the Lidl Deluxe Mild and Delicate Smoked Scottish Salmon at 100g and the Lidl Deluxe Smoked Scottish Salmon with Ben Bracken Whisky at 100g with the use-by date of January 11, as well as the Lidl Lighthouse Bay Smoked Scottish Salmon Trimmings at 120g, which would need to have been eaten by December 31.
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