Ham contaminated with listeria and sold in U stores recalled throughout France

Marketed in sachets of four slices, ham has been targeted by a product recall since Wednesday due to the presence of Listeria monocytogenes. It was sold throughout France and more particularly in the signs of System U: Hyper U, Super U, U Express… It is precisely regarding superior cooked ham U with rind and superior cooked ham U rindless, indicates the site Drink reminder.

Consumers can identify products by reading the information on the packets. In this specific case, the hams bear the GTIN codes 2273693000000 or 2273695000000, the batch numbers 1143529, 1143833, 1144718, 1145101. The expiry date is each time set at February 26, 2023.

Do not hesitate to consult a doctor

Consumers are invited not to consume this food and to bring it back to the store before next Wednesday. They will be eligible for a refund. For more information, U store customer service can be reached on 09 69 36 69 36.

If they have already eaten the ham, there are a few tips to follow. In case of fever, headaches and body aches, it is best that they consult their doctor. The incubation period can be up to eight weeks. The Rappel Conso site indicates that pregnant women, the elderly or immunocompromised are particularly vulnerable to listeriosis. “Severe forms with neurological complications and maternal or fetal damage in pregnant women can also sometimes occur. »

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