E. coli : veal cutlets Jean Rozé contaminated

Health 30 September, 2017


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Published on 30.09.2017 at 10h51



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The bacterium E. coli is new about it. It is this time of lots of veal cutlets, chopped fresh Jean Rozé sold at Intermarché that have been contaminated by the bacteria E. coli. The company Saviel France request to buyers not to consume them and to return them to the place of purchase.

A control has highlighted the presence of Escherichia coli in minced meat sold in trays of 2 times 100 g, with the batch number A72660007, marketed between 26 and 29 September 2017.

The recall involves 382 trays of two cutlets of minced meat in each. In total 1 016 boxes had been distributed in 128 points of sale Intermarché, but 634 boxes have already been recovered.

Diarrhoea haemorrhagic, abdominal pain and vomiting

This bacterium can cause in the week following the consumption of contaminated products bloody diarrhea, abdominal pain and vomiting, with or without fever. These symptoms may be followed by renal complications severe, mainly in children.

“The people who would have consumed the products mentioned above and that would show this type of symptoms are encouraged to promptly consult with their treating physician by informing him that this consumption as well as the date and place of purchase,” said a company release.

To prevent contamination, the company recalls the need to leather the minced meat, and products made from minced steak ” to the heart (that is to say, the disappearance of the pink color) “.

Saviel France is at the disposal of consumers to answer their questions on 0800 881 468.