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Coles Tasmanian Smoked Salmon 150gm recall VIC and WA only

Coles USE BY 07 April 2023 Sold in Coles Supermarkets and Coles Online in Victoria (excluding Mildura) and Western Australia. Coles is recalling Coles Tasmanian Smoked Salmon 150gm, sold in Coles Supermarkets and Coles Online in Victoria (excluding Mildura) and Western Australia. The recall has been actioned as a precaution because the product was incorrectly labelled with a Use By date of 07 April 2023, instead of 07 May 2021. While the product is currently safe to eat, customers should not consume the product beyond the correct Use By date of 07 May 2021. The product is: · USE BY 7 April 2023 Coles Brand Tasmanian and cold smoked salmon products available in other sizes are safe to consume.

Lockdown lifestyle isn t a flash in the pan | Warwick Daily News

COVID-19 has our cookware working overtime as Aussies embrace domestic life Food & Entertainment by Laura Albulario 9th Apr 2021 5:53 AM Australians are putting more effort into cooking than their appearance, with an enthusiasm for domestic life an enduring effect of the COVID-19 pandemic. Over a year since the nationwide lockdown, supermarkets continue to experience a surge in demand for cookware and baking ingredients, while sales of beauty products has dipped 10 per cent over the past 12 months. Lockdown has seen home cooks wear out their pots and pans at record rates, with Coles reporting a 35 per cent rise in cookware sales. Since COVID, shoppers have been buying more than twice as many homewares items, and are buying 30 per cent more baking mixes, herbs and spices, flour, cleaning goods and dishwashing products.

Lockdown lifestyle isn t a flash in the pan

COVID-19 has our cookware working overtime as Aussies embrace domestic life Food & Entertainment by Laura Albulario 9th Apr 2021 5:53 AM Australians are putting more effort into cooking than their appearance, with an enthusiasm for domestic life an enduring effect of the COVID-19 pandemic. Over a year since the nationwide lockdown, supermarkets continue to experience a surge in demand for cookware and baking ingredients, while sales of beauty products has dipped 10 per cent over the past 12 months. Lockdown has seen home cooks wear out their pots and pans at record rates, with Coles reporting a 35 per cent rise in cookware sales. Since COVID, shoppers have been buying more than twice as many homewares items, and are buying 30 per cent more baking mixes, herbs and spices, flour, cleaning goods and dishwashing products.

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