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Aldi Recalls Salmon Fillets After Serious Labelling Error
The supermarket said customers should not eat the fish and return it for a full refund after a packaging error affected 180g packs.
- On Tuesday, April 14, 2026, Aldi recalled 'The Fishmonger Hot Smoked 2 Salmon Fillets Honey Roasted' after discovering an incorrect use-by date printed on 180g packs.
- Mislabeled with a June 25, 2026 date instead of the correct April 25, 2026 deadline, the products could lead consumers to eat potentially spoiled fish weeks past safety.
- Urging consumers to avoid the product, the Food Standards Agency advised returning items for full refunds or contacting Customer Services on 0800 042 0800 for assistance.
- Point-of-Sale notices are displayed in all retail stores across England, Scotland, and Wales, explaining the safety risk and instructing customers on proper return procedures.
- Recalls at other supermarkets like Tesco underscore the importance of checking labels to avoid foodborne illnesses such as Salmonella or Listeria contamination.
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