Diets and Nutrition

Alert in the charcuterie section: these rosettes should not be eaten!

Alert in the charcuterie section: these rosettes should not be eaten!

Be careful if you bought cold meats for your next raclette! Two references of rosettes sold throughout Europe are recalled due to salmonella.

Two references of cold meats sold in supermarkets have been the subject of a product recall since November 8. These are two pure pork superior rosettes sold throughout Europe. Self-checks revealed a bacteriological detection, Salmonella spp, the agent responsible for salmonellosis.

Which rosettes are affected?

Two references are currently targeted by the recall:

A pure pork upper rosette from the Suchel brand sold throughout Europe at GALEC / SCAMARCK / LECLERC from 10/31/2023 to 11/07/2023

  • GTIN : 3450793510007
  • Lot : 1197756
  • Minimum durability date 12/24/2023

As well as a pure pork upper rosette of the Pierre Bertrand brand sold throughout Europe in Système U stores from 10/31/2023 to 11/07/2023 as well.

  • GTIN : 3450794390004 1
  • Lot : 1197756
  • Minimum durability date 12/24/2023

What to do if you purchased these references?

Do you have these rosettes at home? The Conso recall site advises to simply destroy the product.

The risk incurred is a health risk: food poisoning caused by salmonella results in gastrointestinal disorders (diarrhea, vomiting) that appear suddenly, often accompanied by fever and headaches which generally occur 6 to 72 hours later. consumption of contaminated products. These symptoms may be more pronounced in young children, pregnant women, immunocompromised individuals and the elderly.

People who have consumed these products and who present these symptoms are invited to consult their doctor and report this consumption. If there are no symptoms within 7 days after consuming the affected products, there is no need to worry and consult a doctor.

This recall procedure will end on June 24, 2024.

More information at 0296253880

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