Diets and Nutrition

Alert: Organic spinach branches recalled at Carrefour

Alert: Organic spinach branches recalled at Carrefour

Organic spinach branches from the Carrefour brand are being recalled throughout Europe. They could contain insects making them unfit for consumption. Discover the affected lots.

The batches concerned

Discover the characteristics of the batches concerned:

  • Food / Fruits and vegetables Spinach in organic branches
  • Brand: Carrefour Bio
  • Model or reference: Spinach branches Organic 600g
    • • GTIN 3270190207368 Lot L23320-LN06 Minimum durability date 11/16/2025
  • Packaging: 600g bag
  • Marketing date: 08/12/2023
  • End of marketing date: 01/19/2024
  • Storage temperature: Product to be stored in the freezer
  • Geographical sales area: entire Europe
  • Distributors: Carrefour

Carrefour organic spinach recall

What procedure should you follow if you own this product?

If these bags of organic spinach branches have been recalled, it is because they could contain “foreign bodies which could make them unfit for consumption”, “non-inert” intruders (insects, larvae, etc.).

According to the government website Rappel Conso: “for reasons of contamination, of external or other origin, or by putrefaction, deterioration or decomposition, it is recommended as a precaution that people who hold this product not to use it”.

Therefore, you are invited to no longer consume this product, to return it to the point of sale for a refund or to destroy it.

For any additional information, the Carrefour consumer service is available to answer their questions at the following Cristal number: 0 805 900 024 (non-premium rate call) Monday to Saturday from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.

The end date for this recall procedure is Tuesday March 19, 2024.

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