Diets and Nutrition

Product recall: these pizzas contain traces of glass debris!

Product recall: these pizzas contain traces of glass debris!

These “queen, goat’s cheese, Alsatian, Franche-Comté and tuna” pizzas are recalled for the possible presence of glass debris. Distributed by the Auchan hypermarket in Avallon (Yonne), they were sold throughout Europe.

Marketed throughout Europe, the “reine, goat’s cheese, honey, Alsatian, Franche-Comté and tuna” pizzas are currently recalled because one of their ingredients contains pieces of glass. This can be very dangerous, it is recommended to no longer consume this product. We will give you the details and explain the procedure.

What products are affected by the recall?

The information regarding these pizzas is as follows:

  • Food / Prepared meals and snacks Queen pizza, goat’s cheese pizza, Alsatian pizza, Francophone pizza, tuna pizza.
  • Brand: None
  • Model or reference: Queen pizza, goat’s cheese pizza, Alsatian pizza, Francomtoise pizza, tuna pizza made with the ingredient oregano leaf 1 kg from the supplier LABORATOIRE HERBORISTERIE GENERALE.
    • • Use-by date 04/12/2024
  • Packaging: Individually
  • Marketing date: 04/08/2024
  • End of marketing date: 04/12/2024
  • Storage temperature: Product to be stored in the refrigerator
  • Geographical sales area: entire Europe
  • Distributors: Auchan Avallon

What is the procedure to follow?

If this pizza is the subject of a recall, it is because one of its ingredients (oregano) contains traces of glass debris. If swallowed, the consumer could be injured. This product, deemed dangerous by health authorities, should therefore not be consumed. If you purchased it, be sure to return it to the point of purchase or destroy it.

For more information, you can contact the following number: 03.86.34.92.92 and benefit from a refund until May 15, 2024end date of the recall procedure.

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