Conso Reminder: This Pepper Sold at Carrefour and Auchan in France Contains Banned Pesticides
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A simple milling tower may be enough to pose a problem. A wild Sichuan pepper that is very common in French cuisines is the subject of a health reminder: the authorities ask that it no longer be consumed because of an exceedance of the permitted thresholds of pesticides. Indeed, the product was sold everywhere in France, which prompts many households to check urgently their closets. This voluntary recall was launched on 27 May 2026 and reference…
A mill tower above the pasta, a pinch in a marinade or on a grilled meat: pepper is on many French tables midday and evening. But some sachets of wild pepper of the Sishuan, used as a spice of everyday life, are the subject of a health reminder distributed throughout the country. This recall refers to products of the brand EAGLOBE, sold in sachets throughout France, especially in Asian grocery stores and some hypermarkets. After analyses reveali…
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