36 batches of commercial charcuterie products were recalled in New Aquitaine and Ile-de-France. Consumers are advised to bring back in store all products belonging to lot numbers 296 to 332 bearing the stamp FR 19 005 003 CE.

BRDF Jean Mazière, the pork butcher, announced on Friday that it has withdrawn and recalled 36 batches of charcuterie products marketed in Seine-Saint-Denis, Val d'Oise and New Aquitaine after discovering the presence of the bacteria. Listeria.

Consumers are advised to bring back in store all products belonging to lot numbers 296 to 332 bearing the stamp FR 19 005 003 CE. The withdrawal concerns only "a few hundred products," said a spokesman for the company.

Consumer information posters put in place

These batches were sold in the self-service and cut-and-sell sectors, in supermarkets and at butchers' shops. Some products were marketed before the withdrawal measure and "consumer information" signs were put in place in the stores concerned.

"People who have consumed any of the products mentioned above and who have fever, isolated or accompanied by headaches, are invited to consult their doctor by reporting this consumption," said the statement.

"These symptoms may suggest listeriosis, a potentially serious disease, whose incubation time can be up to eight weeks," it says on the website of the Directorate General of Competition, Consumer Affairs and Law Enforcement. fraud.

The withdrawal concerns only the departments of Seine-Saint-Denis (93) and Val d'Oise (95) and the region of New Aquitaine.