Back to newsGreece's food safety authority (EFET) has issued a recall for a batch of frozen swordfish after laboratory testing found mercury levels above the legal limit. The product has been pulled from sale across the country, including Crete. Tourists are advised to avoid purchasing this specific batch of frozen swordfish from supermarkets or fish counters until the recall is resolved. If you have already bought frozen swordfish recently, check with the retailer whether the product is affected. Eating at established restaurants poses minimal risk, as professional kitchens are subject to regular inspections and supply chain controls. When buying fresh or frozen fish locally, purchasing from licensed fishmongers or supermarkets with visible food safety certifications remains the safest option.
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Greece Recalls Frozen Swordfish Batch Over High Mercury Levels
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