Diets and Nutrition

The sliced ​​striker recalled everywhere in Europe

The sliced ​​striker recalled everywhere in France

Have you purchased sliced ​​waste recently? Be careful if you bought it from Lidl, this product is currently being recalled throughout Europe due to the possible presence of mold. Find out what to do if you have this product.

It was the government site Rappel Conso, which launched the alert. Indeed, the 500g bag of sliced ​​waste would be recalled throughout Europe due to the possible presence of mold.

The sliced ​​waste has traces of mold

Sold at Lidl, the sachets of sliced ​​waste affected by the “500g sliced ​​waste” recall have the following information on the label:

Cut strike

  • Brand: Flavors of our Regions
  • Model or reference: Sliced ​​keep 500g
    • GTIN: 20055431
  • Lot: all lots
  • Minimum durability date: between 09/15/2023 and 10/13/2023
  • Packaging: sachet
  • Start/end date of marketing: from 08/14/2023 to 09/14/2023
  • Storage temperature: Product to be stored at room temperature
  • Geographical sales area: entire Europe
  • Distributors: Lidl supermarkets in Europe

Do not consume this product and return it for a refund

These waste packages have been recalled because an inspection revealed the presence of possible mold development.

According to Rappel Conso, the risks incurred by the consumer could be organoleptic modifications of the product, which could thus alter its taste, texture or even its smell.

Consequently, the “Saveurs de Nos Régions” brand invites its consumers to no longer consume this product and to return it to the point of sale or destroy it.

Saveurs de Nos Régions assures consumers who have purchased this famous product that they will be reimbursed until the end date of the recall procedure, Saturday November 18, 2023.

For any further information, a contact number has been set up: 08 00 90 03 43.

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