Diets and Nutrition

Alert: these breads and baguettes may contain pieces of glass

Alert: these breads and baguettes may contain pieces of glass

Breads and baguettes distributed by Leclerc in Nantes have been recalled. The reason ? The potential presence of pieces of glass. TipsForWomens explains to you what to do if you own one of these products.

Baguettes and breads from the brand were recalled on January 22, 2024. The product may contain pieces of glass. For your health, it is therefore recommended not to consume them.

The batches concerned

Sold in the Leclerc Paridis store, these products are recalled. Discover the information allowing them to be identified:

  • Food / Cereals and bakery products Baguettes and Breads
  • Brand: Unbranded
  • Model or reference: All baguettes and breads (except first price and breakfast items)
  • • Lot All products sold between Friday 19/01/2024 at 10:30 a.m. and Saturday 20/01/2024
  • Marketing date: 01/19/2024
  • End of marketing date: 01/20/2024
  • Storage temperature: Product to be stored at room temperature
  • Geographical sales area: E.Leclerc Paridis Hyper and Drive
  • Distributors: E.Leclerc Paridis hyper and Drive

What is the procedure to follow ?

This product has been recalled because an inspection revealed the potential presence of pieces of glass.

According to the government website Rappel Conso, the risks incurred by the consumer could be the risk of injury and adverse effects following the ingestion of this product. As a precaution, people who have the batch of brioche mentioned above are recommended not to consume it and to return it to the point of sale.

The brand assures those who have purchased this famous product that they will be reimbursed until the end of the recall procedure, February 3.

For any further information, a contact number has been set up: 0240186565

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