Intermarché is recalling surimi sticks marketed since July 4 for health reasons.
These are two boxes of the Odyssée brand, of 30 and 48 sticks, i.e. 500 and 800 grams. These foods have an organoleptic defect, i.e. a bacterial problem that alters the taste and makes them unfit for consumption.
This recall concerns products sold between July 4 and September 2, as specified by the public administration on the site Drink reminder.
Consumers are advised to return these boxes of surimi to the store for a refund.
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