If you recently bought cooked langoustines from Leclerc, be careful: they may be part of the product recall issued this Wednesday.
The latter concerns langoustines of the Premier brand, indicates Rappel Conso, the site for dangerous product alerts.
Allergenic substances, sulphites, not declared on the label were detected.
It is therefore not recommended to consume these crustaceans.
The trays affected by this recall bear the barcode 8712671899921. This is lot 235351 with a use-by date of 26/12/2022.
#RappelProduit COOKED
LANGOUSTINES - FIRST
Risks: Undeclared allergenic substances
Reason: Presence of unlabeled allergen: sulphiteshttps://t.co/n7N2ytGOFL pic.twitter.com/8MLl4jQZJL
– RappelConso (@RappelConso) December 21, 2022
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Several departments involved
These langoustines were marketed on Wednesday December 21 in Leclerc supermarkets in six French departments: Marne, Pas-de-Calais, Rhône, Seine-et-Marne, Somme and Hauts-de-Seine.
People who have purchased this product can return it to a point of sale before January 4th in order to benefit from a refund.
Other products often consumed during the holidays have recently been recalled.
This is particularly the case with a foie gras from the Feyel brand or even a smoked salmon.
They were sold in many stores all over France.
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