Conso Reminder: This Chicken Taboulé Sold at Super U in France Could Be Contaminated by Listeria
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Salads composed, tabouled and cold dishes in trays often rhythmize pressed lunches and picnics. Ready to eat from the refrigerator, these recipes do not undergo any cooking capable of eliminating any bacteria. With a roasted chicken taboulé, the risk is played out cold. This is the case of a product recall launched at Super U: a roasted chicken taboulé Belle Henriette, sold in plastic tray at Camphin-en-Pévèle (Nord) store, presents a risk of co…
Composed salads, taboulés garnished, cold dishes ready to place on the table: these refrigerated trays provide a lunch pressed like a light dinner. Consumed directly at the outlet of the refrigerator, these products escape any cooking capable of eliminating bacteria. A new taboulé reminder with roast chicken Belle Henriette Super U highlights this risk, with a lot sold in the North concerned by possible contamination to the listeria. The alert i…
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