The fish was bought at Costco places underneath the warehouse chain’s Kirkland Signature model.
WASHINGTON — A model of smoked salmon bought at Costco shops throughout the nation is being recalled over considerations that a number of the fish could also be contaminated with listeria.
Acme Smoked Fish Corp. issued the voluntary recall Tuesday for sure packages of smoked salmon bought underneath Costco’s Kirkland Signature model.
In a letter to prospects, the fish producer stated the recall contains packages of Kirkland Signature Smoked Salmon with lot quantity 8512801270. The fish was bought between Oct. 9 and Oct. 13.
The lot quantity could be discovered on the higher proper facet of the salmon’s bundle, close to the place the clear plastic window meets the black border of the packaging.
Clients who’ve bought salmon affected by the recall are being urged to not eat it, and to as an alternative return any affected merchandise to Costco for a full refund.
Listeria is a kind of micro organism that may trigger critical, typically deadly infections. Signs embody fever, chills, diarrhea, nausea and vomiting.
It is unclear how the micro organism was found on this case. Meat and fish merchandise are usually examined by U.S. regulators for potential contamination.
Acme Smoked Fish didn’t say how most of the affected merchandise had been bought, or the place within the U.S.
The corporate additionally suggested shoppers to name 718-383-8585 with any questions or considerations.
The recall comes after a nationwide recall of a lot of ready-to-eat meals and different meat-based merchandise over listeria considerations. These merchandise had been bought at Costco shops in addition to Aldi, Walmart, Goal, Big Eagle, HEB, Dealer Joe’s and Kroger places.