Consumer reminder: Beware of this batch of supermarket-bought fish that may be contaminated with listeria
Government site RappelConso warns of the dangers of the presence of listeria in certain seafood products sold by several brands across France.
Be careful if you recently bought fish in the supermarket: the government site RappelConso started the recall process for smoked haddock and sweet herring this Tuesday, February 6, following the discovery of Listeria bacteria.
Sweet herring and haddock fillets
Sweet herring fillets sold without any apparent brand were sold between January 23 and February 2, 2024, in vacuum trays at Franprix, Coeur de France, Carrefour Contact, Super U, Marche Fries, Savers d’Essie stores. The lots concerned are as follows: n°2097332, n°2097792, and n°2098344.
Other fish affected by this recall are “Mon Petit Poissonière” brand haddock fillets, which are packaged in vacuum-packed trays and come in various weights. The pinned lots are as follows: n°2095022, n°2095409, n°2097565, n°2097791, and n°2098342. They were on sale in well-known brands such as Leclerc, Intermarché, Boucheries André, Franprix, Cœur de frais, Monoprix, Super U, and Secours populaire.
Health risks and compensation process
A full list of relevant stores is available here on the RappelConso website, which suggests that “people who have consumed the above-mentioned “products” and who have fever, chills or headache and body aches are invited to consult their treating physician. is. by reporting this use”, and recalls that “serious forms with neurological complications and maternal or fetal harm may sometimes occur in pregnant women”.
If you have purchased one or more of these lots, you must not consume them and must not throw them away or return them to the point of sale. You can request a refund till February 19.