Leclerc, Intermarché, Super U: oysters contaminated with salmonella and norovirus recalled throughout France

Consumer reminder gives the alert a few hours before New Year’s Eve.

The Oysters are good for health. But not those. In the space of a quarter of an hour this Friday followingnoon, Drink reminderthe site for dangerous product alerts, launched two alerts in quick succession on oysters contaminated with different bacteria, which absolutely must not be eaten. Some of them being sold throughout the France.

The first recall concerns special Marennes d’Oléron number 2 oysters, in which bacteria were detected Salmonella which cause the salmonellosis in those who dare to swallow it. These oysters were marketed in stores Intermarché from the whole of France between December 22 and 29, packaged in 2.5 kg baskets.

The batch concerned is the following: 3250392737740 (Date packaging: 19/12/22). Bring them back to the stores concerned, you will be reimbursed.

Norovirus

Second reminder: cupped oysters from Vendée of size numbers 1, 2 and 3. These oysters from the EARL Les 3M brand were marketed between December 14 and December 23 in Leclerc, Super U and Intermarché stores, but also distributed in committee companies or directly to individuals in the following departments: Indre-et-Loire (37), Loir-et-Cher (41), Loire-Atlantique (44), Maine-et-Loire (49), Rhône (69) , Sarthe (72) and Vendée (85). Oysters contaminated with Norovirus, which causes vomiting and diarrhea.

The lot is as follows: 376006397 (LOT 14/12 BASIN 4 CONDITIONED 17/20/21 DECEMBER BASIN 3 CONDITIONED 22/23 DECEMBER).

If you bring them back, you will be offered an exchange.

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