Carrefour product info alert: new food scandal!

Carrefour food scandal: Here are all the details about this product that is being talked about a lot on social networks.

After pizzas, cheeses, chocolates and sugar, here is a food product affected by a recall. Can we talk about a health scandal? In any case, it has reason to worry consumers. We tell you everything.

Food scandals follow one another

Carrefour product recall

Food scandals follow one another in recent weeks in all supermarkets. In fact, in March 2022, Fraîch’Up frozen pizzas from the Buitoni brand have been recalled as a precautionary measure. The reason is that they have been considered by the French health authorities as the cause of several serious cases of contamination of children by bacterium E. coli and France.

On April 6, 2022, no less than 24,000 cheeses from Fromageries de Normandie (Lactalis group) were recalled. This concerned bries, coulommiers, camemberts and small camemberts from the brands Normanville, Bon Normand, Pâquerettes, Graindorge, Traditions de Normandie. Health authorities have identified a “probable source of contamination” of the bacterium responsible for listeriosis.

During the same period, the Ferrero group also recalled chocolates from its factory in Arlon, Belgium. It was about products Kinder des lignes Kinder Surprise, Kinder Schoko-bons, Kinder Mini-Eggs, Kinder Mix, Kinder Happy Moments and Kinder Surprise 100g. Le rappel was prompted by the discovery of a link between the plant and the poisoning of European children with Salmonella.

Food product recall

Also in April, the Intermarché group recalled the sugar sold by Top Budget following the detection of broken glass in the said products. Today, it is the cordons bleus sold by Carrefour that make the news. Indeed, these products contain foreign bodies, the ingestion of which could have serious health consequences.

These successive recalls are causing concern among consumers. Since March 2021, there have been 4,377 non-compliant or dangerous food references.

Who would have thought that in 2022, children fall ill from chocolates, pizzas or sausages bought in the supermarket. Since the dairy scandal for children produced by the giant Lactalis which took place in 2017, controls on food products have intensified. In addition to this, the precautionary principle has been applied more strictly.

Carrefour stores recall products

On April 27, 2022, the Carrefour brand launched an alert concerning blue cords that were sold in its stores. the rappel indicates that these are chicken cordons bleus sold in pairs in a 200g box. They are numbered 29022095B and their expiry date is fixed at 30/04/2022. Those products may contain plastic which may cause “adverse effects after ingestion”.

This recall follows another recall involving sausages. This is the Veritable Jesus of Lyon sausage from the Reflets de France brand (600 g bag). They were sold between March 14 and April 21, 2022 in brand stores.

The references are as follows:

Lot 205080
Code article international (GTIN) 3560071431839
Expiry date: April 29, 2022

If you have any left in your cupboards, please do not use them. Return them to the store for a refund.

A debatable control

What will happen now at Carrefour?

The debate over the control of products food is coming back to the fore because of numerous health scandals. Some associations believe that the self-monitoring system which has been entrusted to industrialists is no longer sufficient.

Since the scandal of Lactalis, Ferrero, etc. who are the leaders in their respective markets, confidence in these large multinationals has collapsed. Many are those who call for reform, such as Karine Jacquemart, director general of the consumer defense association.

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For the latter, the succession of these health scandals is proof of the failure of the control system itself. As for Quentin Guillemain, president of the association for children’s health, he points to the lack of control by the health authorities.

“No lesson has been learned! The real controls by the health authorities of these factories no longer exist”, deplores Quentin GUILLEMAIN.

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