Corsican sheep tommes, sold notably in Provence, recalled for listeria contamination

Corsican sheep tommes, sold notably in Provence, recalled for listeria contamination
Corsican sheep tommes, sold notably in Provence, recalled for listeria contamination

New alert for consumers. Parts of Corsican sheep’s tomme from the Schoepfer brand recalled since Friday June 14 according to the government website Rappel Conso. They would be contaminated with listeria monocytogenes.

The portions concerned bear the reference 3252540952692 and the batch number 24024050. Packaged in a transparent film of approximately 200 grams, they were marketed from June 5 to June 10. Their expiration date (DLC) is set for June 29.

This food is recalled in several national distributors:

  • Inter Roquefort les pins (06330)
  • Inter Marseille Somefrai (13004)
  • Inter Marseille Verdun (13005)
  • Inter Marseille paradise (13006)
  • Inter Marseille Cartonnerie (13011)
  • U Express Graveson (13690)
  • Leclerc Gouesnou (29850)
  • The Ales Vegetable Hall (30100)
  • Vegetable halls St Ambroix (30500)
  • Intermarché Capestang (34310)
  • Le Petit Casino Annecy-Le-Vieux (74940)
  • Centrale Lecasud le Luc (83340)
  • Spar Saint Raphael (83700)

Please no longer consume or use the product. A refund is possible if you return it to the point of sale

People who have consumed the tomme portions mentioned above are at risk of developing listeriosis. A fairly serious food infection that can cause fever, headache and body aches.

Pregnant women can be victims of serious forms “neurological complications and maternal or fetal damage”specifies the government website.

Practical note: The products concerned whose reference is 3252540952692 and batch number 24024050 were marketed from June 5 At June 10.

If necessary, customer contact is made available: 0490136152

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