the Malo brand recalls yoghurts sold in supermarkets throughout France

The bacterium Escherichia coli seen under a microscope, colorized image.

The Breton brand has requested the immediate recall of three products from its range, made up of dairy products. In detail, for plain yogurtslots sold since June 9 and valid until July 11. The raspberry ones are on sale since June 10 and consumable until July 12. Third product concerned, grenadine yogurt which have been on the market since June 9 and expired from July 22.

These products were widely distributed throughout the territory, in many large retail chains, including E. Leclerc, Système U, Auchan, Casino, Intermarché and Monoprix. The consumers concerned are invited to destroy the products purchased and to have them reimbursed in the shops, supermarkets or supermarkets, where they were purchased.

The bacterium Escherichia coli, abbreviated E. coli, can cause gastroenteritis within three days of consumption. “marked by abdominal pain and diarrhea (possibly accompanied by blood), with or without fever”, specify the product recall sheets. In case of symptoms, you should consult your doctor.

A few months after the Buitoni affair

These reminders come a few weeks after the Buitoni scandal. Several of the brand’s pizzas had been contaminated with E. coli bacteria. A judicial investigation had been opened. The investigations were entrusted to an investigating judge, in particular for acts of involuntary homicide with regard to a person, involuntary injuries concerning fourteen people, marketing of a product dangerous to health and endangering others. 56 people were infected in France after consuming Fraîch’Up pizzas from the Buitoni brand, from the Nestlé group. The case had caused the death of two children.

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On May 25, another investigation was opened for “deception aggravated by danger to human health, “involuntary bodily harm” et “endangering the lives of others” re Kinder brand. The European Center for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) reported that, as of May 18, 324 confirmed and 58 probable cases of salmonellosis e had been detected in European Union countries and Great Britain.

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