Recall notice

Hong Kong · Centre for Food Safety 26.6.2026

FZ Atlantic Northeast Wild Caught Sardine Fillet

This notice is for FZ Atlantic Northeast Wild Caught Sardine Fillet. Review the photos and listed product details before using, keeping, selling, or giving it away.

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  • March 28, 2027
  • 200 grams per pack
Food product Prepackaged frozen sardines
Place of origin France
Importer / retailer / distributor
  • Foodie Yard by HKTVmall
Source of information Centre for Food Safety (CFS)

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  • Retailer: Foodie Yard by HKTVmall
  • Place of origin: France

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Source: Hong Kong · Centre for Food Safety

Recall number: 2026-619

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Source Hong Kong · Centre for Food Safety
Recall date 26.6.2026
Product name FZ Atlantic Northeast Wild Caught Sardine Fillet
Brand / company FZ
Hazard / issue The CFS collected the abovementioned frozen sardine sample from an online vendor for testing under its routine Food Surveillance Programme. The test result showed that the sample contained histamine at a level of 1,100 milligrams per kilogram. Histamine is commonly found in certain kinds of fish such as tuna, sardine, mackerel and anchovy, as a result of bacterial spoilage. Consumption of fish containing high levels of histamine can cause foodborne intoxication. Symptoms of histamine poisoning include tingling and burning sensations around the mouth, facial flushing and sweating, nausea, vomiting, headache, palpitations, dizziness and rash. The onset of intoxication symptoms is within a few hours after consumption, and these symptoms will normally disappear within 12 hours without long-term effects.
Remedy / action
  • Not to consume the affected product.
  • The CFS has informed the vendor concerned of the irregularities.
  • The vendor has removed from shelves and stopped sale of the affected product, and initiated a recall according to the CFS' instructions.
  • The CFS will alert the trade to the incident and will continue to monitor the case and take appropriate follow-up action.
  • The investigation is ongoing.
  • Stop using or selling the affected product immediately if in possession.
Pack / batch details 200 grams per pack; March 28, 2027
Recall number / record ID 2026-619

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