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Hello Can you vouch for the fact that all your fish products from the Pacific are in no way affected by the Tepco nuclear accident in Fukushima? How strictly are the products tested? Nuclear waste has been washing up on the American West Coast for a long time, so the theory that the current does not wash the waste into the fishing areas is disproved.
Hello Marco
Thank you for your question about the shrimp salad!
I have forwarded your request to our relevant experts and will get back to you as soon as I have an answer.
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Kathrin_Migros
Hello Marco, the Swiss ordinance "Ordinance of the FSVO on the import of foodstuffs originating in or consigned from Japan" regulates in detail the measures that must be taken when importing foodstuffs, including fish, from the affected areas. Furthermore, when using raw materials from abroad, we are guided by the weekly reports of the European Rapid Alert System RASFF. Radioactive contamination is also monitored here. We take appropriate measures in the event of anomalies in these reports. Finally, the Swiss Federal Nuclear Safety Inspectorate (ENSI) is dealing with the effects of the nuclear accident in Fukushima. It is keeping statistics on investigations into food contamination in order to provide the Federal Office of Public Health with a detailed basis for assessment. Do you have any further questions? Best regards, Joël your M-Infoline team
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