recall of chicken and guinea fowl sold in particular at Auchan, Intermarché and Leclerc

recall of chicken and guinea fowl sold in particular at Auchan, Intermarché and Leclerc
recall of chicken and guinea fowl sold in particular at Auchan, Intermarché and Leclerc

Drumsticks from the Loué brand and a Volaé guinea fowl are being recalled due to proven listeria contamination. The products were sold in several supermarkets, including Auchan, Leclerc and Intermarché.

Multiple cases of listeria. Multiple Loué chicken trays, as well as a Volaé guinea fowl, are being recalled due to proven listeria contamination. The latter were sold in most of the country’s supermarkets, as reported by Rappel Conso.

Which products are affected?

• Trays of four Loué yellow chicken drumsticks

This tray of four chicken drumsticks belongs to the “Le petit marche de Loué” range. It was marketed between May 30 and June 11 at Auchan, Intermarché, Super U and Leclerc.. The recalled references and batches are as follows:

– 3266980011161, lot 2024104991 and use-by date set for June 10.

– 3266980011161, lot 2024104991 and use-by date set for June 11.

This tray of four chicken drumsticks is being recalled. – Rented

• Loué two-thigh trays

These two legs of Loué free-range chicken sold in a protective atmosphere were offered for sale between May 31 and June 18 on the shelves of Carrefour, Casino, Monoprix, Auchan, Leclerc, Intermarché, Système U stores, but also on the Houra online shopping site. The recalled references and batches are as follows:

– 3266980294458, lot 2024105460, use-by date set for June 16.

– 3266980294458, lot 2024105460, use-by date set for June 17.

– 3266980294458, lot 2024105460, use-by date set for June 18.

– 3266980294465, lot 2024105460, use-by date set for June 18.

– 3266980318680, lot 2024105460, use-by date set for June 11.

– 3266980318680, lot 2024105460, use-by date set for June 12.

– 3266980318680, lot 2024105460, use-by date set for June 13.

– 3266980318680, lot 2024105460, use-by date set for June 17.

– 3266980318697, lot 2024105460, use-by date set for June 17.

This tray of two Loué chicken thighs is being recalled. – Loué

• The trays of a Loué thigh

This tray of a chicken leg, also sold in a protective atmosphere, was offered for sale between June 3 and 15, in the aisles of Intermarché, Super U and Leclerc stores. The recalled references are:

– 3266980282929, lot 2024105460, use-by date set for June 14.

– 3266980282929, lot 2024105460, consumption deadline set for June 15.

This tray of a Loué chicken leg is recalled – Loué

• A Volaé guinea fowl

In addition to the Loué brand products mentioned above, a Volaé brand guinea fowl sold in Intermarché stores between March 30 and June 11 is also being recalled. It bears the reference 3250390314530 and the batch number 0044021739. Its use-by date is June 11.

All of these products carry listeria.

All the references cited are recalled due to the proven presence of listeria. Consumers are therefore at risk of contracting listeriosis, a fairly serious food infection. Its first symptoms are fever, isolated or accompanied by headaches, and body aches.

But this virus can also cause neurological complications and maternal or fetal damage in pregnant women.

“Pregnant women, people with compromised immune systems and the elderly should be particularly attentive to these symptoms. Listeriosis is a disease that can be serious and whose incubation period can be up to eight weeks,” specifies Rappel Conso.

If symptoms appear, the government website advises consumers to immediately consult a doctor and report this consumption. People in possession of the recalled products are asked to stop consuming them and to return them to the point of sale.

The end of the recall of the tray of four Loué drumsticks is set for July 9, while that of the brand’s two other products is set for July 10. Customer service can be reached at 02.43.62.64.15. The end of the Volaé guinea fowl recall is set for July 1.

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