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Certain packets of white sugar sold by Top Budget should not be consumed as they are subject to a recall procedure. The containers in question have been sold in several supermarkets throughout France and could contain pieces of glass.
The recalled products
Notice to consumers, boxes of white sugar marketed by Top Budget are affected by a recall. The reason is that it could contain pieces of glass. These boxes of white sugar were sold throughout France between March 7 and April 5, 2022.
Here is the list of departments where they have been marketed:
- Tarn et Garonne (82)
- Aveiro (12)
- Lot and Garonne (47)
- Tarn (81)
- Lot (46)
- Gers (32)
- canthal (15)
- Upper Garonne (31)
- Ariège (09)
The products affected by the recall come from lot 0202 O 2 059 – Timestamp 00:00 to 23:59 and have the international item code (GTIN) 3 410 280 043 678. People who have them in house not to consume them. . It is best to throw them away or return them to the point of sale to proceed with the return. In case of doubt, they can also contact the consumer service.
#Recall of products
White sugar cubes – TOP BUDGETRisks: Inert (glass, metal, plastic, paper, textile, etc.)
Reason: Possible presence of pieces of glasshttps://t.co/X1KFeYvo0G pic.twitter.com/1HmXxtfKwE
— Consumption reminder (@Consumption reminder) April 8, 2022
Withdrawal of several batches of cakes
Withdrawal procedures keep coming. Recently, several batches of cakes containing peanuts have been recalled. The products are under the Biscuiterie Vital Ainé brand and have been sold in several large supermarkets in France. Consumers should be aware that the presence of peanuts is not mentioned on the packaging.
These are the products affected by the recall procedure:
- Apricot tarts of 340g: They have been put on sale in several supermarkets in France such as Petit Casino, Super U, Auchan, Carrefour, Leclerc and Intermarché. They come from batches 22074 and 22124 and have the barcode 333304001094. The minimum durability date of these apricot tarts is September 2, August 25 and July 14.
- 340g raisin pancakes: They were sold between June 9 and 27 in Carrefour, Netto, Intermarché and Super U supermarkets. They come from lot 22158 and have the international article code 3333040009786. The minimum shelf life of the products is fixed for October 6, 2022.
- 340g chocolate cakes: went on sale at Carrefour, Petit Casino, Intermarché, Auchan and Super U supermarkets between March 18 and June 17, 2022. The batches affected by the recall are batches 22075 and 22117. The first has an article code (GTIN) 3333040009939, and the second (GTIN) 3333040009786. The expiration dates are set to July 14 and August 25, 2022.
The products that have been mentioned should not be consumed. For those who have some at home, it is recommended to bring them back to the store for a refund. It is also possible to contact the consumer service at 05 61 98 80 05 in case of doubt.
#Recall of products
Apricot Tart 340 g – Biscuiterie VITALRisks: Undeclared allergenic substances
Reason: possible presence of peanut allergen not mentioned in the labelhttps://t.co/5j0E9Ka2WZ pic.twitter.com/KOKaFLebwT
— Consumption reminder (@Consumption reminder) June 30, 2022
Turkey Chops Recall
Turkey cutlets are also being recalled. They have been sold in various supermarkets in France and contain metallic and plastic foreign bodies.
Two lots that have been put up for sale at Lidl are affected by the recall:
- Batch 0342125760 with item code (GTIN) 3291980483175
- Batch 0342125585 with item code (GTIN) 3291980483175
The recalled products were also offered for sale at Aldi. They come from batch 0342125760 and have barcode 26007472. The products’ minimum durability date is set for July 11, 2022.
Finally, a batch of turkey chops was also sold at Lidl. This is batch 0342125760, which has the barcode 3571320013676. The minimum shelf life of the products in the batch is set for July 11, 2022. People who have these products in their possession must not consume them. They have to return them to the store or throw them away. In case of doubt, you can also contact a consumer service on 02 33 30 34 00.
For information, a list of all products affected by a recall is available on the Rappel Conso website. This was created in 2021 by the DGCCRF (General Directorate of Competition, Consumption and Fraud Prevention).