Be careful, check your refrigerator.
Several chicken wings sold in supermarkets in Île-de-France, Grand Est and Hauts-de-France are the subject of a recall campaign for a possible presence of Listeria in large quantities.
Two brands are concerned by this bacterium: “
Volailles Champenoises
” and “
Prix futés
”.
They are sold in certain distribution chains such as Carrefour, Leclerc, U stores, Auchan and Leclerc.
For “Poultries Champenoises”, several products are impacted.
Like “
Paprika chicken wings
”, “
Mexican chicken wings
”, or even “
Paprika chicken wings
”, according to the government platform
RappelConso
.
These have been on the market since August 5 and have a variable use-by date, from August 15 to 21.
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For “
Prix Futés
”, it is the chicken wings with paprika and the Mexican chicken wings which will no longer be sold at Leclerc, Intermarché or even Cora, as they have also been since August 5.
In addition, their dates of consumption range from August 12 to 15.
Of course, the health authorities strongly recommend that you no longer eat these products and bring them back to the store for a refund.
It should be remembered that Listeria can cause headaches, fever and body aches.
In the event of symptoms, it is recommended that those affected consult a doctor.
A few weeks ago, several thousand Kinder products contaminated with Salmonella and infecting several children, had also been withdrawn from the market.