New suspicions of contamination.

This Monday, March 13, the Breton dairy Malo voluntarily recalled several batches of its yogurts sold throughout France, as spotted by Le Télégramme.

The recall concerns sweet, plain, raspberry and grenadine yogurts packaged in cardboard pots on sale since June 8, 2022 and whose use-by date is July 11.

According to the official government website, it is a suspicion of contamination with the Enterobacteriaceae germ.

In other words, a suspicion of contamination with the bacterium Escherichia coli, the same which affected the pizzas of the Buitoni brand.

Two young children died after food poisoning.

The dairy based in Saint-Malo has launched this voluntary recall and invites consumers to no longer consume and destroy the product.

Contamination can lead to gastroenteritis marked by abdominal pain and diarrhea within 3 days of consumption, with or without fever.

“People who have consumed the products mentioned above and who present this type of symptom are invited to consult their doctor without delay, informing him of this consumption and the nature of the contaminating germ”, specify the authorities.

The list of points of sale concerned is available on the government website.

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