reminiscent of charcuterie, Leclerc in turmoil.

Charcuterie: The distribution giant recalls the Italian mortadella sold between mid-April and early May in its stores.

The product concerned is the “Moradella Bologna IGP 100g” sold under the L’atelier Charcuterie Tradizioni d’Italia brand.

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The 100 gram transparent trays bear the following barcode: 3664335100049 and batch number: L213097. Its expiry date has been set for 05/12/2022.

Charcuterie in turmoil

These batches of mortadella were put on sale in Leclerc stores between 19 avril and this Tuesday, May 10. Recall Conso charcuterie would like to point out that only products bearing the additional code 01 after the barcode are affected by the recall. It concerns the potential presence of Listeria monocytogenes, the causative agent of listeriosis.

If you have reported symptoms such as fever, headache, aches, etc., you are advised to consult your doctor. Listeria can pose serious risks for some people, especially pregnant women, immunocompromised people and the elderly. The incubation period for deli meats can be up to eight weeks.

A contact number has been set up, 08.00.86.52.86. You are asked not to consume the product, bring it back to the point of sale and contact consumer services. A refund will be made.

Since the beginning of April, five reminders have already been recorded concerning a risk of listeria, and already a massive recall of charcuterie on April 23 in Occitania. Previously, Carrefour and Leclerc had recalled fish, Franprix, and Auchan cheese where listeria is most often present.

A month ago, the Lactalis group recalled 24,000 cheeses for the same reasons, raw milk cheeses whose milk from a producer presented a probable source of contamination. A week ago, Auchan and Leclerc asked their customers not to consume batches of “Pavés Hauts-de-France”.

Carrefour, Leclerc, Cora, 24,000 cheeses recalled for listeria risk

The Lactalis group extended its cheese recall campaign on Friday April 8 to lait believed. Fromageries de Normandie, acquired by Lactalis in 2016, recalls all cheeses lait raw made with the milk of the producer concerned, i.e. 24,000 cheeses.

The Fromageries de Normandie, of the Lactalis group, extended their cheese recall campaign on Friday April 8 to lait believed, after having identified a probable source of contamination of the bacterium responsible for listeriosis, according to a press release.

Lactalis, which had started the rappel of its Graindorge cheeses on Monday April 4, traced the source of the problem by identifying the origin of the contamination, caused by raw milk from one of its partner farms, specifies the group.

As a result, Fromageries de Normandie, acquired by Lactalis in 2016, recalls all cheeses lait raw made with milk from the producer concerned, i.e. 24,000 cheeses, a spokesperson for Lactalis told AFP.

Bries, coulommiers, camemberts and small camemberts of the Normanville, Bon Normand, Pâquerettes, Graindorge, Traditions de Normandie and Nous anti-gaspi brands are thus targeted, without any poisoning being observed to date, specified the group.

Batch identification numbers recalled are 010322LI8, 030322LI8, 070322LI8, 090322LI9, 110322LI4, 150322LI3, 170322LI1, and stamped FR 14.371.001 CE, according to Fromageries de Normandie. The group has also set up a freephone number for the consumers concerned (0800 120 120).

Listeriosis can be deadly

Listeriosis, caused by the bacterium Listeria Monocytogenes, is the second leading cause of death from food poisoning, with several dozen deaths per year in France.

In its so-called invasive form, listeriosis is particularly deadly: about a quarter of patients die, for example due to neurological complications such as meningitis.

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The incubation period is usually one or two weeks, but can last up to almost three months, and pregnant women are particularly at risk, with a 20 times higher risk of developing the infection than the rest of the population. population.

The campaign comes in the wake of a mass recall of frozen pizzas of the Buitoni brand after several serious cases of contamination of children by Escherichia coli, as well as Kinder products suspected of having caused cases of salmonellosis.

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