Conso Reminder: Do Not Consume These Superimi Sticks Sold at E.Leclerc, Risk of Listeria
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In fresh salad, in a sandwich on the thumb or in the summer aperitif, surimi is one of the star products of the fresh ray. Especially in Brittany, where these white fish sticks gladly garnish the seaside picnics. However, a vast product recall is currently aimed at several surimis sold at the E.Leclerc de Dinan, in the Côtes-d'Armor. At issue, a risk of contamination by the bacteria Listeria monocytogenes. Here is what needs to be checked in its…
Composed salads, sandwiches quickly made, apéros at the beach: in summer, the surimi sticks are invited everywhere, especially in Brittany. Practical and perceived as light, these seafood quickly fill the refrigerator for improvised meals. If you are shopping at the E.Leclerc de Dinan, a check of the packages stored in fresh becomes suddenly indispensable. The government platform Reminder Conso reports in fact a massive recall of surimis sold in…
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