Nestlé France announces lawsuit

Nestlé France announces lawsuit

2024-07-05 09:18:06
On September 15, 2022, the entrance to the Buitoni factory of Nestlé France in Caudri, north.

Through DNA analysis, the investigation makes it possible to establish links with food products. Nestlé France and one of its subsidiaries were indicted this week in an investigation into the scandal involving bacterial contamination of Buitoni pizzas E. coli, the company announced on Friday, July 5. The viruses are suspected of sickening dozens of children and killing two children in 2022.

Subsidiary operating the Caudry factory (North) where pizza is produced and Nestlé France sued “On July 2nd and 4th respectively”according to a press release from the company, which did not specify the fee.

In February 2022, health authorities noted an increase in kidney failure cases in children, linked to bacterial contamination E. coli. On March 18, 2022, Nestlé announced the withdrawal of its Fraîch’Up range of pizzas sold since June 2021 following learning of the presence of bacteria in the product’s dough. Two children die from bacterial contamination E. coli Another 56 people subsequently developed hemolytic uremic syndrome, which damages the kidneys.

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The following March 30, health authorities announced that they had identified a link between the consumption of these pizzas and several severe cases of contamination, and two days later the governor of Nordland banned the production of pizzas at the Cowdery factory.

A judicial investigation was launched in May 2022, focusing specifically on involuntary manslaughter, involuntary injury, and placing on the market products harmful to health and harmful to others. The factory was subsequently sold by Nestlé to Italian company Italpizza.

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