The alert has been given via the site rappel.conso.gouv.fr, which ordered a recall of the product. The “Petit Reblochon de Savoie AOP with raw milk”, from the Pochat & Fils brand, is suspected of containing staphylococci. The offending product was available for sale between December 26 and January 14 in Leclerc, Carrefour, Cora and Auchan stores located throughout France. The number of the product concerned is 2253951, its GTIN number 3294580201019. Its health mark is FR 74.011.060 CE. Its durability date is February 21, 2023.
The site recalls that the incriminated cheese must no longer be consumed and invites people who have purchased the product to bring it back to the point of sale, where they can obtain a refund. For any questions, you can contact the consumer service free of charge on 08 05 80 59 50 (Monday to Friday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.). The recall procedure will end on Sunday, January 29.
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Petit Reblochon from Savoie – Pochat & filsRisks: Staphylococcus aureus (agent responsible for staphylococcal poisoning)
Reason: Possible presence of Staphylococci (precautionary principle)https://t.co/1cJct8GfuK pic.twitter.com/IbQywvdXAG
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risk of vomiting
The site rappel.conso.gouv.fr indicates that the staphylococci potentially present in the product are likely to cause “food poisoning” resulting in “gastrointestinal disorders”, mainly vomiting. These disorders appear within hours of ingesting the product and usually disappear quickly, says the site.