Did you recently get a jar of jam from a Carrefour supermarket? Be very careful. Indeed, there is a potential risk of glass, metal, plastic, paper or textile breaking in this fruit and sugar preparation. Find out without further delay what jam it is.
Why are certain products to be recalled?
This phenomenon occurs as soon as there is the slightest risk of food poisoning due to the presence of bacteria such as salmonella or listeria in the products. This can be product recalls due to the presence of foreign objects such as pieces of plastic or metal, but also to labels which do not mention the presence of so-called “allergenic” ingredients such as gluten, eggs or fruit…
Many recalled products
The Carrefour brand calls on its customers not to consume these products and to bring them back to the store for a refund. It is also possible to contact the brand’s consumer service if you have the products to be recalled.
Product reminder: Strawberry jam jars 370 g brand Carrefouf Original sold in all Carrefour brands in France ⚠️⚠️⚠️ risk of presence of foreign bodies https://t.co/UXxpzISIiz pic.twitter.com/x1MXYZGvvK
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There are more and more products that do not meet current health standards. From Jardin Bio bouillon cubes to Buitoni pizzas or Kinder chocolates… For more than a year, 4,803 product recall procedures food were recorded, i.e. more than 400 reminders per month on average.
A jar of strawberry jam
The product subject to this recall procedure is a 370g jar of Carrefour Original brand strawberry jam. This was sold between May 2 and June 20 in all Carrefour stores. It concerns batches F101 and F102 with the international article number (GTIN) 3560070369690. For this product, the date of minimum durability is fixed at April 2024.
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STRAWBERRY JAM 370 G – Carrefour OriginalRisks: Inert (glass, metal, plastic, paper, textile, etc.)
Reason: Risk of presence of foreign bodieshttps://t.co/48pv3B4rh3 pic.twitter.com/TybnYg7oPW
— Consum Reminder (@Consum Reminder) June 22, 2022
What are the risks for this product?
When ingested, foreign bodies potentially present in these jam jars (glass, metal, plastic, paper, textiles, etc.) are likely to cause injury and/or other adverse effects. It is therefore recommended, as a precautionary measure, to people who have these products never to eat them.
Sausages to remember
Launched by the Directorate General for Competition, Consumer Affairs and Fraud Prevention (DGCCRF) in April 2021, the rappel.conso.gouv.fr platform lists all product recalls classified by category (food, hygiene, beauty, house, housing, etc.), with the exception of medicines.
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True Jesus of Lyon – Reflections of FranceRisks: Inert (glass, metal, plastic, paper, textile, etc.)
Reason: risk of presence of foreign bodieshttps://t.co/qaS2hlgrgK pic.twitter.com/gjhKBoGSXy
— Consum Reminder (@Consum Reminder) April 25, 2022
In addition to the jar of jam which was recalled very recently, the dry sausages sold by the same distributor, namely Carrefour, have just been withdrawn from sale and are the subject of a recall in store. Why ? This would contain foreign bodies (glass, metal, plastic, paper, textiles, etc.) which might be dangerous if ingested.
The Rappel.conso.gouv.fr website invites clients not to consume this product and to return it to the point of sale as soon as possible.
The product affected by the recall
The product subject to this recall procedure is the Jesus de Lyon sausage from the Reflets de France brand (600 g bag). This sausage was sold between March 14 and April 21 in all Carrefour stores. This is lot 205080 whose international item code (GTIN) is 3560071431839. The date This product’s minimum durability date was April 29, 2022.
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