Many large retailers are currently recalling Pouligny-Saint-Pierre, a goat cheese.

In question: a risk of salmonella, indicates the Rappel Conso site, which details all the procedures in progress.

People who bought the offending products can go to the store to get a refund.

Leclerc thus recalls a lot “AOP petit Pouligny Saint Pierre 150 g”.

It was marketed under the brand name “Our regions have talent” between February 3 and 14.

The product has lot number L010 and the barcode is 3564709020464.

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AOP PETIT POULIGNY SAINT PIERRE 150G - OUR REGIONS HAVE TALENT



Risks: Salmonella spp (agent responsible for salmonellosis)



Reason: Risk of presence of Salmonellahttps://t.co/E2l7uoh7jc pic.twitter.com/Eoo3kS35e4

– RappelConso (@RappelConso) February 15, 2022

Many distributors involved

Other distributors are also affected.

This is the case of Carrefour and Système U. The cheese is a “Petit Pouligny AOP Anjouin”, sold between February 1 and 14.

The barcode is as follows: 0003301170008863. Auchan recalls for its part a "Pouligny AOP Anjouin CPE 250 g", marketed between February 7 and 14 (3301170008900).

Recall Conso indicates that other cheeses are recalled by Atac, Auchan, Système U, Coop U, Cap Champion, Carrefour Market and Carrefour (barcode 3301170078781).

A “small Pouligny AOP Reflets de France” is also concerned, sold at Carrefour, CSF, Cap Entrepôts, and Comptoirs Modernes (barcode: 3560070970490).

Finally, Monoprix is ​​recalling a "Pouligny St-Pierre 150g AOP" from the Monoprix Gourmet brand (3350030174668).

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POULIGNY AOP ANJOUIN CPE - Fromagerie Anjouin



Risks: Salmonella spp (agent responsible for salmonellosis)



Reason: Presence of Salmonellahttps://t.co/q32l4gFKCb pic.twitter.com/y1J6RKloEx

– RappelConso (@RappelConso) February 15, 2022

Risk of gastrointestinal disorders​

Customers who have purchased one of these cheeses should not consume it.

As indicated by Rappel Conso, "food poisoning caused by salmonella results in gastrointestinal disorders (diarrhea, vomiting) of sudden onset often accompanied by fever and headaches".

These symptoms “generally occur 6 to 72 hours after consumption of the contaminated products”.

Young children, pregnant women, immunocompromised subjects and the elderly must be vigilant.

"In the absence of symptoms within 7 days after consumption of the products concerned, there is no need to worry and consult a doctor", specifies Rappel Conso in its reminder sheets.

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