Cheese lovers? Attention, this munster must not be consumed

Cheese lovers Attention this munster must not be consumed

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    The consumer reminder site alerts this Thursday, December 15 to the presence of Listeria Monocytogenes in a Munster AOP raw milk sold throughout the territory. A cheese not to be added to your tray, but to be destroyed directly to avoid any poisoning.

    During the raclette and tartiflette season, cheese consumption is often on the rise. There is, however, one that should not be tasted at the moment, according to an alert from the Rappel Conso of December 15: A Munster AOP with raw milk, from the dairy in the Munster valley, contaminated by the presence of listeria monocytogenes

    What is the affected product?

    It is therefore a traditional Munster sold in several formats, with or without cumin.

    • Product Category: Food
    • Product Subcategory: Milk and Dairy Products
    • Product brand name: Laiterie de la Vallée de Munster
    • Model names or references: Petit Munster Grand Munster Petit Munster Cumin Grand Munster Cumin
    • Product identification: Lot 307.
    • Use-by date: between 23/12/2022 and 07/01/2023
    • Packaging: Food wrapping paper.
    • Marketing start/end date From 11/23/2022 to 12/07/2022
    • Storage temperature: Product to be stored in the refrigerator
    • Health mark FR.68.117.001 CE
    • Geographical area of ​​sale: whole of France.

    The list of points of sale can be found on the conso recall site.

    What if I ate this product?

    The Rappel conso site reminds us: people who have consumed the products mentioned above and who have fever, isolated or accompanied by headaches, and body aches, are invited to consult their doctor, notifying him of this consumption. Severe forms with neurological complications and maternal or fetal damage in pregnant women can also sometimes occur. Pregnant women as well as immunocompromised people and the elderly should be especially alert to these symptoms. Listeriosis is a disease that can be serious and has an incubation period of up to eight weeks.

    Consumers are advised not to consume the product, destroy it, and call the point of sale for a refund.

    The alert is valid until January 23, 2023.


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