Europe 1 with AFP 7:15 p.m., June 14, 2022

Two stores of the Franprix brand continued to sell pizzas from the Fraich'Up range from Buitoni, despite being affected by a product withdrawal procedure for more than three months.

The group reacted on Tuesday by indicating that it was "re-checking" all of its stores. 

Two stores of the Franprix brand continued to sell pizzas from the Fraich'Up range of Buitoni, yet affected by a product withdrawal procedure for more than three months, revealed

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The group reacted on Tuesday by indicating that it was "re-checking" all of its stores.

It was Richard Legrand, a lawyer representing the families of victims who filed a complaint against Buitoni because of the E.coli contamination of the brand's industrial pizzas, who was alerted, explains

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Checks within 48 hours

One of the stores continuing to sell pizzas affected by a product recall since March 18 is located "very close to the Champs Elysées", the other "in the heart of Paris", according to the media.

In a press release, Franprix accused the managers of the two stores of not having "respected the procedure" for the recall and of having "overridden the security measures put in place".

"They have committed a gross fault that we strongly condemn", indicates the sign again.

She assures that she will take "sanctions commensurate with the gravity of the situation" and that she has deployed a device for "visual verification in 100% of stores", which will all be "re-checked within 48 hours" for s ensure that the recall procedure is well respected.

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"In cases where stores are identified, the goods must be destroyed immediately and sanctions will be taken against the managers," says Franprix, which is part of the Casino group alongside brands such as Géant, Monoprix, Vival. or Naturalia.

Two children who have died since the start of the controversy

Buitoni pizzas are suspected of having caused the death of two children and a judicial investigation has been opened, in particular for involuntary homicide of one person, involuntary injuries concerning 14 people, marketing of a product dangerous for the health and endangerment of others.

In total, "56 cases, including two deceased children, were infected by bacteria sharing the same characteristics", and the investigations "confirmed a link between the occurrence of these grouped cases of infection and the consumption of frozen pizzas from the Buitoni brand Fraîch'Up range", according to the health authorities.