Product reminder: children’s favorite dish contaminated with listeria, it should not be eaten!

We hear a lot of product recalls lately. Moreover, it affects most of the time popular food products. This forces consumers to make concessions in spite of themselves. This time again, Rappel Conso alerts consumers to a possible Listeria contamination ofa branded product. Must therefore avoid consuming it.

Listeria would have contaminated a batch of chicken nuggets

There are a lot of products being recalled lately. This concerns several products such as the tortilla chips or pork skewers. Frozen raspberries and organic dry ham too.

Fortunately Drink reminder is there to keep people informed. Moreover, the platform has just launched a new alert concerning another very popular product. Children and students will have to do without this food product.

Indeed, it would seem thata batch of chicken nuggets of the Maître coq brand is contaminated with Listeria. Several supermarkets in France would have sold these chicken nuggets. These brands will have to remove this batch of products from their shelves. And consumers who have bought it should not consume it.

The recall concerns a specific batch

These chicken nuggets are sold in plastic trays of 1 kg. Many distributors have sold these products from the Maître Coq brand across France. We can cite Carrefour, Casino, Provera and many others.

These supermarkets started distributing this product on July 22, 2022. Still, recently, these products are the subject ofa recall procedure. This procedure is for a particular lot.

Indeed, the distributors sell them under the batch 2P22201 and the GTN 3230890027529. According to Conso Reminder, this recall procedure will end on August 11, 2022. August 12, 2022 being the expiry date for chicken nuggets.

Reminder Conso, remember, is the government site that is responsible for identifying finished products subject to recall.

Conso Reminder advice

Obviously, given the popularity of the food product, many have probably already purchased it. If this is your case, Rappel Conso forbids you to consume it. So the first instinct to have.

The government site explains that it is necessary destroy the product. He also advises contacting consumer services for more information. Note that it is possible to get a compensation in the form of discount coupons.

Recall of chicken nuggets
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It goes without saying that if we buy a food product, it is to eat it. Therefore, it is very likely that some have already consumed it. In this case, Rappel Conso recommends that they immediately see a doctor.

Symptoms and people at risk

otherwise, Reminder Conso reminds symptoms to watch out for after consumption of products contaminated with listeria.

Thus, people who have eaten these chicken nuggets should be careful to fever. This can be isolated or accompanied by headaches and body aches. If these symptoms occur, these people should make an appointment with the doctor right away.

It should also be remembered that in people at risk, the effects of contamination can be serious. In a pregnant woman, for example, neurological complications can occur.

Likewise, it could be victim of maternal or fetal damage. They are also part of the people at risk, the elderly and the immunocompromised. These people at risk should be particularly attentive to these symptoms.

This bacterial agent resists cold

Bacterial contamination with Listeria causes the disease listeriosis. This can be very serious. Reason why food products should be avoided contaminated with listeria.

Nevertheless, it takes a substantial dose of it to be really sick. This bacterial agent lives in the environment and in the digestive tract of animals. When this bacterial agent contaminates food, it does not affect its appearance.

So you don’t see any mold or other changes on the food. She keeps an appetizing appearance with the same smell and taste. It should also be noted that this bacterial agent is resistant to cold. This resistance allows it to survive in a freezer.

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