These contaminated chicken trays sold throughout France can cause serious problems

These contaminated chicken trays sold throughout France can cause serious problems
These contaminated chicken trays sold throughout France can cause serious problems

For once, the government is issuing a new alert to warn consumers of the risks associated with chicken sold throughout France, from a very popular brand and in several stores. Caution is required!

Fancy some chicken curry or barbecued skewers to kick off the summer? Yes, but you’ll have to be extremely vigilant given the latest government warnings about chicken trays which could harm the health of consumers. Indeed, health authorities who are very attentive to the quality of products sold in supermarkets, particularly in terms of food, warn of possible contamination of several of them which are sold throughout the territory, for example several brandsand D’a very well-known brand. In other words, through the decided site Consumption reminder the government confirms a very broad warning.

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Indeed, on Friday June 28 it was announced that trays of chicken stamped by Rented were unfit for consumption because potentially contaminated with listeria. This bacteria which is responsible for the listeria can cause fevereither isolated or accompanied by headacheand even body aches. It is also emphasized on the specialized site that “serious forms with neurological complications and maternal or fetal damage in pregnant women can also sometimes occur”. Immunocompromised people and the elderly should also be monitored closely, as they are more fragile, especially since listeriosis can occur. up to eight weeks after eating contaminated food.

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The Loué brand in the sights of health authorities

In detail, it is specified that trays comprising a chicken thigh and which had been put on sale in the shelves of Magasins U, Intermarché and Leclerc, from June 3 and since withdrawn, are concerned. To recognize them, we give as a reference the code GTIN (bar code) 3266980282929 and the number of lot 2024105460. These chicken thighs could be consumed until June 14. That is why if you have any doubts, you should pay close attention to the symptoms you may experience soon. A contact point will allow you to find answers to all your questions, by telephone, at 02.43.62.64.15. Please note that the recall procedure, essentially a refund of the product, lasts until July 10.

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That’s not all, several trays of chicken thighs sold in pairs between May 31 and June 18 are also the subject of a product recall. Many references are cited, a sign that the contagion is threatening. Especially since, here too, the entire territory is impacted and more brands too. These Loué brand chicken thighs were distributed by the Carrefour, Casino, Monoprix, Auchan, Francap, Leclerc, Intermarché, Houra and Système U brands. In other words, almost everywhere! Here again, the government cannot stress enough the importance of consulting your doctor in case of suspicion.

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Chicken drumsticks affected

Also, Loué warns chicken lovers, and especially those who have purchased drumsticks sold in sets of four in a tray. These had been put on the shelves in the stores of the Auchan, Intermarché, Super U and Leclerc brands, between May 30 and June 11. They are listed under the codes GTIN 3266980011161 et 3266980011161and responding to the number of lot 2024104991. Their use-by date was set for June 10 and 11. Consumers who have decided to freeze them must therefore also be careful and check that they are not affected. A refund is possible if the procedure is carried out at the point of sale, as usual, before Tuesday July 9. The same telephone number to make contact is stipulated at the foot of the page of the recall sheet for any useful information.

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Recall procedures are legion in June and, with summer approaching, the authorities are not planning to take a vacation. Just this week, frozen raspberries were subject to similar measures, as were several goat cheeses that could potentially trigger food poisoning, or even ground steaks sold at Auchan.

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