Recall of salad contaminated with listeria at Leclerc and Monoprix

Recall of salad contaminated with listeria at Leclerc and Monoprix

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    This salad sold in Leclerc and Monoprix stores would be contaminated with listeria. A bacterium that can cause headaches and stomach aches.

    Salad sold at Leclerc and Monoprix is ​​subject to a recall. It is more precisely oak leaf. The reason: it would be contaminated by a bacterium called listeria, specifies the site Rappel Conso.

    The product concerned

    The product sold at Leclerc comes from the Notre Jardin range of the Repère brand.

    Sold in 125 gram sachets, this salad was marketed throughout France between July 5 and July 13, 2022. This is lot L: 40325127, bearing the barcode 3564700632260 and a DLC on 07/13 /2022.

    Regarding Monoprix, the product was sold between July 6 and July 13, 2022. It is lot 40325125 with the barcode 3350030184063 and a use-by date (DLC) set at 07/13/2022. This oak leaf salad was sold in all Monoprix stores in France.

    Do not consume the product

    It is strongly recommended to no longer consume these salads and to bring them back to the store where they were purchased in order to proceed with a refund. The consumption of products contaminated with listeria can cause fever, isolated or accompanied by headaches, and body aches. Pregnant women, the elderly, and immunocompromised people should be especially alert to these symptoms.


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