Consumer recall: packets of ham contaminated with listeria sold in Lidl stores are recalled across France

Consumer recall: packets of ham contaminated with listeria sold in Lidl stores are recalled across France

Ham sold in Lidl stores is subject to a recall. (drawing) Julia Fiander on Unsplash

This Monday, March 25, 2024, packages of ham sold in Lidl stores are subject to a consumer recall due to listeria contamination.

Please note, ham sold in Lidl stores is being recalled throughout France due to contamination with Listeria monocytogenes (agent responsible for listeriosis), the government website warns this Monday Consumption reminder. Note that the risks linked to this disease can be serious, consumers must be extra vigilant.

Warning and refund

More precisely, these are the packages of the brand "Saint Alby" of four slices of superior rindless Label Rouge ham marketed between March 21 and 25 which are affected by this national recall. All stores and supermarkets can be found on the site.

"People who have consumed the 'products' mentioned above and who have a fever, isolated or accompanied by headaches, and body aches, are invited to consult their attending physician, reporting this consumption", warns Consumption reminder< /em>.

"Listeriosis is a disease that can be serious and has an incubation time of up to eight weeks", continues the government site, which therefore advises no longer consuming or using the product, returning the product to the point of sale or even destroying it. A refund is provided. The recall procedure will end next Saturday, April 6.

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