the list of recalled cheeses

Several cheeses are affected by a product recall due to the presence of salmonella or listeria. Products that should no longer be consumed.

It will certainly be necessary to make a quick inventory of your refrigerator. This Tuesday, February 15, 2022, several cheeses are affected by a recall. To start with Petit Pouligny AOP Reflet de France. This cheese, packaged in 150 grams under lot L010 with a minimum durability as of March 17, 2022, must not be consumed. It was sold throughout France by Carrefour. For any information, you can contact directly 0 805 909 809, a refund is provided if you purchased this cheese between January 31, 2022 and February 14, 2022.

In question ? The manufacturer has warned of the possible presence of salmonella. If you have eaten this cheese and you have gastrointestinal disorders, fever and headache, it is recommended to consult a doctor. Generally, the symptoms appear within 6 to 72 hours following consumption of the contaminated products. If there are no symptoms within 7 days of consuming the affected products, there is no need to worry.

Another cheese you will have to part with: Rocamadour AOP, 3X35 grams, from Les Délices de Belle France. The batch concerned, 22, was marketed throughout France by Francap Distribution. This recall was decided following the discovery of traces of salmonella. This cheese should no longer be consumed and returned directly to the point of sale for reimbursement.

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Watch out for listeria

This Tuesday, February 15, the official product recall website also issued a warning for Petit Pouligny Saint Pierre AOP, sold in 150 grams, from the brand Our regions have talent. The lot affected by the recall is L010. This cheese was sold throughout France by E.Leclerc between February 3 and 14. Like the previous ones, this cheese was recalled because of a possible presence of Salmonella. If you have purchased this cheese, you must return it to the point of sale or contact consumer services on 0 800 874 187.

Finally, if you live in the Centre-Val de Loire region and you have recently shopped in certain stores in the region, check that you have not purchased semi-dry cheese sold by Earl Dufraisse. The batches concerned are all cheeses made between January 1 and February 11, 2022 with a recommended consumption date between February 1 and April 11, 2022. This time, it is possible contamination with listeria which is in question. You must no longer consume this cheese and bring it back for a refund. You can also contact consumer service on 06 50 71 95 98. This recall ends on April 7, 2022.

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