You should not eat these sausages sold by Intermarché throughout France

Be careful if you have recently bought chipolatas sold by Intermarché. Some of them are currently the subject of a recall, because they could contain salmonella, announces the government site Drink reminder. These are superior chipolatas (-25% salt) from the Jean Roze brand. They are packaged in a 300 g bag containing six sausages.

The exact batch concerned by the recall bears the number J30370568 and the barcode 3250392334710. It was marketed between February 9 and 13 in Intermarché stores throughout France. The products have an expiry date set at February 20.

Vomiting, fever, headache

These chipolatas should not be eaten, as they are likely to contain salmonella, which causes salmonellosis. “Food poisoning caused by salmonella results in gastrointestinal disorders (diarrhea, vomiting) of sudden onset often accompanied by fever and headaches which generally occur 6 hours to 72 hours after consumption of the contaminated products. “, indicates Reminder Conso.

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Young children, pregnant women, immunocompromised subjects and the elderly should be particularly alert to these symptoms. People who have consumed these sausages and who have one or more of these disorders are invited to consult a doctor and report this consumption to him. Customers can return the products to the store for a refund. The recall procedure will end on February 27.

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