Be careful if you recently bought sliced ​​brioche in the supermarket.

A batch marketed by the famous Pasquier brand has been recalled since Wednesday.

The cause: foreign bodies likely to injure consumers.

The recalled buns have been sold in 450 g packets since June 12 in many Ile-de-France and Normandy stores: Auchan, Carrefour, Casino, Système U and Monoprix.

The barcode has the number (GTIN) 3256540001756 and the expiry date (DLC) is 05/07/2022.

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Brioche Tranchée Nature - Brioche Pasquier



Risks: Inert (glass, metal, plastic, paper, textile, etc.)



Reason: Possible presence of a foreign bodyhttps://t.co/wZ2eutFff2 pic.twitter.com/5yDhFr6hfc

– RappelConso (@RappelConso) July 6, 2022


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Reimbursement possible until July 20

Concerning the foreign bodies which can be in the buns, it can be pieces of metal, glass or plastic, details the official Rappel site.

conso.gov.

Their consumption can cause injuries in the mouth or in the digestive system, or adverse effects.

Consumers are therefore urged not to eat this brioche.

They can bring it back to the store for a refund until July 20, when the recall procedure ends.

An information number has been made available for any questions: 0 809 400 607.

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