Listed: These Lots of Maroiles Sold Throughout France Must Not Be Consumed
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Consumption of these cheeses, sold in particular at Leclerc, Carrefour and Intermarché, may pose a serious health risk.
Several lots of maroiles, distributed throughout France, are recalled due to a risk of contamination at the Listedria. A refund is possible.
Several references of maroiles, sold in the Leclerc, Carrefour and Intermarché signs, have been the subject of a national recall since Friday 27 March, according to the government website Reminder Conso.
Several lots of maroiles, this cheese from the north of France are recalled due to the presence of Listeria monocytogenes.
Cheeses pouring on the gratins, unscented in salads, shared tray at the end of meals: the Maroilles and the gouda are among the must-sees of the French tables. In the last few days, however, several very widespread references are at the center of a health alert. Lots of Maroilles Lesire, including a Maroilles AOP intended for restoration, as well as several goudas Lait Bio du Maine sold in large distribution, are the subject of a national remind…
Gouda cheeses on a sandwich, aperitif or in a gratin: this basic of the fridge is everywhere. A reminder alert now applies to several references sold at Leclerc, Carrefour, Biocoop and other brands. According to a fact sheet published on the site Reminder Conso, several cheeses produced by Lait Bio du Maine are subject to a withdrawal for risk of bacterial contamination. These goudas have been sold in different stores, sometimes at the radius of…
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