“I feel something crunching in my mouth.” On his
“After biting into my frozen steak I feel something crunching in my mouth. I realize that I am bleeding,” he wrote. The father then discovers a piece of glass in his mouth, coming from the meat. “When I open the steak, I see a second piece, whole this time,” he continues to France Bleu.
The story could have had more serious consequences, as these minced steaks were usually eaten by his 2-year-old son. “I had the reflex to spit, but my son… He might as well have swallowed the piece of glass or worse,” he testifies.
Picard also requested the batch number of the product in question, in order to determine if other cuts of meat are affected. If so, they could be subject to a consumer recall. In his publication, the radio host specified that it was “Lot 01363491”.
According to France Bleu, Maxime Peyron also wrote to the Departmental Directorate for Population Protection, which opened an investigation to determine how a piece of glass ended up at the heart of the preparation of ground beef.
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