2010年9月2日星期四

Contamination alert over salmon

Contamination alert over salmon

The salmon's supplier, Marine Harvest, said it believed the fish had been contaminated by leaked diesel from a boat that take catches for processing.

The fish went to supermarkets including the "big four" of Tesco, Sainsbury's, Asda and Morrisons.

The Food Standards Agency (FSA) said the salmon may taste unpleasant, but is very unlikely to pose a risk to health.

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Sainsbury's, which has recalled 18 of its products, said: "Due to a potential taint in some salmon products from one of our suppliers, as a precautionary measure we have removed from sale a number of lines because the taint affects the taste.

"Sainsbury's is committed to the highest standards and we can reassure our customers that there is no risk to health whatsoever from inadvertently eating affected products."

In a statement Marine Harvest said it wanted to apologise to customers and reassure them of its quality assurance procedures.

The firm said: "Some batches of salmon from Marine Harvest Scotland, harvested in early February, have a risk of a petroleum taint causing an unpleasant taste.

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