In Japan, salmon from the Russian Federation was sold for almost two years under the guise of products from Hokkaido - Kyodo

Published Jul 17, 2024

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The Japanese company Yamanaka has been selling Russian salmon mislabeled as being from Hokkaido for nearly two years, with almost 8,000 packages sold between January 2022 and November 2023. The regional agriculture office discovered similar violations in four supermarkets in Aichi Prefecture. Yamanaka has been ordered to correct the labeling and has apologized, citing ineffective communication about the change in suppliers as the cause. In Japan, locally produced products are often more valued and priced higher than imported ones.
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The Japanese company Yamanaka, which operates a chain of supermarkets in the Tokai region, has been selling salmon from Russia under the guise of products from the island of Hokkaido for almost two years. This was reported by the Kyodo agency. According to him, between January 2022 and November 2023, almost 8 thousand packages of salmon were sold with incorrect labeling. The regional agriculture office found similar violations at four of the chain's supermarkets in Aichi Prefecture. No information is provided about any fines. The company was ordered to urgently change the labeling of products in accordance with the law. Yamanaka apologized to customers and promised that this situation will not happen again in the future. At the same time, the company noted that the error was ...
Source: Kvedomosti

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