Due to a suspicion of the presence of the bacterium Escherichia coli, Aldi stores have just recalled minced meat.

The product was sold throughout France on June 15, indicates Rappel Conso.

The recall concerns pure beef minced meat in the Limousin breed butcher's way from the Pays gourmand brand.

The product is packaged in 300 gram trays.

These are lots 22333351 and 22333366. They bear the barcode 26067599 and the expiry date was 06/21/2022.

#RappelProduit PURE MINCED


MEAT LIMOUSINE BREED BEEF 5% 300G - PAYS GOURMAND



Risks: Escherichia coli shiga toxigenic (STEC)



Reason: Suspicion of the presence of microorganisms (E. coli STEC) https://t.co/J5rpBsu6kH pic .twitter.com/1O7zPKAeMr

– RappelConso (@RappelConso) July 12, 2022


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Possible complications

Given the risks involved, it is recommended that you no longer consume this meat.

"Escherichia coli Oxxx: Hy can cause, in the week following the consumption of contaminated products, sometimes bloody diarrhea, abdominal pain and vomiting, with or without fever", specifies Rappel Conso.

Severe renal complications can occur in 5 to 8% of cases, mainly in children.

In case of symptoms, it is recommended to consult a doctor.

Persons in possession of this product can return it to the store.

They will be eligible for a refund.

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