Product Recall: Herta Bacon Potentially Contaminated with Salmonella and Sold Throughout France
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These salmonella-contaminated Herta bacon were sold from April 9 to May 3 in many brands throughout France.
Sold between April 9 and May 3, lots of smoked bacon are suspected of containing traces of salmonella. Customers who would have purchased them are encouraged not to consume them.
These lardons of the famous brand were sold between April 9 and May 3 in Leclerc, Intermarché, Carrefour and Auchan stores.
Smoked bacon from the Herta brand are the subject of a recall produced throughout France, due to a dreaded presence of salmonella. The trays have been marketed at Carrefour, Provera, Auchan, Intermarché, Leclerc, Système U, Casino and Monoprix. Customers are called to throw away the product and turn to the consumer service. - Product recall: Herta bacon potentially contaminated with salmonella and sold throughout France (Health and well-being).
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Barquets of smoked bacon, of the Herta brand, have been recalled everywhere in France since 3 May. The reason: the presence of salmonella, bacteria that can cause vomiting or diarrhea. See more
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