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Conso Reminder: This Breaded Chicken Salad Sold at E.Leclerc in France Suspected of Listeria Should Not Be Eaten

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Ready-to-eat salad or sandwich swallowed between two meetings: the luncheon meal is often played on speed. The ranges of refrigerated snacks, especially at E.Leclerc, seduce by their practicality. One of these products is recalled throughout France. A chicken salad breaded COASTÉ SNACK, sold as a ready-to-eat meal, is suspected of containing the bacterium Listeria monocytogenes. Customers who have recently shopped at E.Leclerc are invited to che…
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Cold salad, plastic fork and lunch break between two meetings: many consumers rely on ready-made snack trays to save time. A reference sold as a quick meal at E. Leclerc is the subject of a reminder in France. It is a chicken salad breaded by the brand COTÉ SNACK, ready to eat, preserved in the refrigerator. This product is recalled because of a risk of Listeria monocytogenes. People who bought it must check the label very precisely. Conso remin…

Ready-to-eat salad or sandwich swallowed between two meetings: the luncheon meal is often played on speed. The ranges of refrigerated snacks, especially at E.Leclerc, seduce by their practicality. One of these products is recalled throughout France. A chicken salad breaded COASTÉ SNACK, sold as a ready-to-eat meal, is suspected of containing the bacterium Listeria monocytogenes. Customers who have recently shopped at E.Leclerc are invited to che…

Lunch break at the office, train ride, improvised picnic: ready-to-eat salads invite you everywhere. In a few minutes, a tray of chicken salad becomes a complete meal, very appreciated by those who lack time. However, one of these references is the subject of a reminder produced throughout France. The chicken salad breaded COTÉ SNACK, sold at E. Leclerc, is suspected of containing Listeria monocytogenes bacteria and should no longer be consumed.…

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mariefrance.fr broke the news on Friday, June 5, 2026.
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