A batch of grated carrots sold in Carrefour stores was recalled on Wednesday.
The 300 g trays may contain foreign materials, in this case small pieces of plastic, reports
Actu.fr
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The recall specifically concerns grated carrots in Sicilian lemon juice.
These trays were sold between June 12 and 15 in all Carrefour brands in France.
They carry the barcode n ° 3270190212980 and their expiration date (BBD) is 06/30/2021.
⚠ Product recall ⚠
Carrefour brand grated
carrots
in Sicilian lemon juice
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Refund possible in store
These trays can indeed potentially contain pieces of blue and hard plastic, indicates the government site Recall.conso.gouv.fr.
Their ingestion can cause "injuries or adverse effects", specifies the product recall sheet.
Customers who have purchased these punnets of grated carrots are asked not to consume them for their own health.
They are invited to destroy them or bring them back to the store for reimbursement.
They can also get information by calling the Carrefour consumer service number 0805900024 (no surcharge), said
Actu.fr
.
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