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How do you read embossed code on canned salmon?
You can't really "read" embossed code on canned salmon in the traditional sense. It's not a language or a series of letters and numbers.
Here's what you need to know about the embossed code:
* It's a "lot code": The embossed code is a unique identifier for the specific batch of canned salmon. It usually includes letters and numbers.
* It's for tracking: This code helps companies trace the origin of the canned salmon, identify any potential problems with a particular batch, and manage inventory.
* You can't decode it: The code itself doesn't tell you anything about the salmon's quality, taste, or origin.
To find out more information about the salmon, look at the label:
* Brand: The brand name will tell you who produced the salmon.
* Ingredients: This will show you what's in the can.
* Country of origin: This indicates where the salmon was caught.
* Expiration date: The expiration date tells you how long the canned salmon is safe to eat.
If you have a specific concern about the salmon, it's best to contact the manufacturer directly using the information on the label.
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