The recalls of food products presenting a danger to the health of consumers are linked at the moment.
Since Monday, Intermarché has been calling for turkey and burrata, reports
Capital
.
Several batches of turkey fillets from the Arrivé brand are concerned, indicates the Recall site.
conso.gov.
Sold between February 22 and March 1 in all Intermarché stores in France, these batches are potentially contaminated with salmonella, which can cause sometimes serious gastrointestinal disorders.
Blue burrata
Customers who have purchased this product must not consume it and can return it to the store for a refund.
The recall procedure will end on March 14.
If turkey fillets are eaten and symptoms appear (fever, headaches, etc.), you should immediately consult a doctor.
200 g jars of burrata from the Itineraire des Saveurs brand are also being recalled by Intermarché.
The cheese is potentially contaminated by the bacterium
Pseudomonas fluorescens
, which does not present a health hazard but can modify the taste of the product and give it a bluish color.
These burratas were marketed between February 15 and March 3.
Until March 17, consumers can take them back to the store for a refund.
In early March, Leclerc also recalled Tradizioni d'Italia burrata for similar reasons,
Capital
notes .
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