Massive recall in France: above all, do not eat this contaminated salad in these supermarkets!

Notice to consumers, salad bags offered for sale in several supermarkets in France are subject toa reminder. They should not be eaten as they can lead to listeriosis.

The sachets of salad affected by the recall

Callback procedures no longer stop. Not a day goes by without a product being reported. Lately these are sachets of salads that have been recalled. They were on sale in Monoprix stores from France and in Leclerc points of sale.

The recall procedure concerns two products. DFirst, there are the 125 g sachets of “oak leaf” salad from the Monoprix brand. Then there are the 125g “Our Garden” sachets. They have been in supermarket shelves between July 6 and July 13, 2022. These products are not consumable, as they are contaminated with monocytogenic listeria.

Here are the lots affected:

  • Batch 40325125, which has the international GTIN item code 3350030184063. The products from this batch have a use-by date of July 13, 2022.
  • Lot 40325127, which has the international GTIN item code 3564700632260L. The minimum durability date for products from this batch is July 13, 2022.

Be careful with salads

People who have purchased salad packets recently should proceed to a verification. If the products that are in your home have the references mentioned above, it is better to stop using them.

Two solutions are available to you. Either you destroy them or you bring them back to the point of sale. This way you can get a refund. For those who wish to have more information, the Monoprix consumer service can be reached at 0800084000 and that of Leclerc at 0800865286.

Note that listeriosis is a dangerous disease. These symptoms are manifested by “fever, isolated or accompanied by headaches, and body aches”. This is why you have to be careful. If you consumed the listeria infected productsit is necessary to quickly consult a doctor by informing him of the consumption.

Reminder of ice cream sticks

Lately, ice cream sticks also talked regarding her. The reason ? Their cream contains pieces of wood from the sticks used to hold them.

The recall concerns Adélie brand ice packs. They were sold all over France in Intermarché stores. As indicated by Drink reminderthe batches concerned are:

  • Batch number 040 22 / (GTIN) 3250392888428. The products from this batch have a best before date of August 7, 2024.
  • Lot number 104 22 / (GTIN) 3250392888428. The minimum durability date for products from this lot is October 10, 2024.
  • Lot 167 22 / (GTIN) 3250392888428. The use-by date for products from this lot is December 12, 2024.

Ice cream sticks that have the references mentioned above are not consumable. If you have any at home, you have to throw them away or bring them back to the point of sale to get a refund. If in doubt, you can also contact consumer service of Intermarché.

Recalled rye flour

Like ice cream sticks and salads, rye flour is also subject to a recall procedure. The products were on sale in the North of France, in Belgium and in Mouscron. Above all, do not consume them, because the quantity ofergot alkaloid they contain is very important.

As indicated on the Rappel Conso site, the flour was circulating in several stores. Among the stores that have put it on sale are: Debaes stelandre in Nieppe, l’atelier d’Olivier, Azade, Another world, BBG2 and Chez Orchies.

Note that the recall concerns only one batch. This is the batch 0404220045 which has the international item code (GTIN) 3286450000792. If the flour you purchased bears the same references, you should no longer use it in your culinary preparations. You have to throw them away or report a magazine pour get a refund.

People who have consumed the products should consult a doctor as soon as possible. The fact is that ergot alkaloid is a toxin that can lead to serious health problems.

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