After the Buitoni or Kinder cases that occurred this year, French consumers are now much more attentive to product recalls. These procedures are common and it is important to keep informed, as some products can be dangerous and should not be consumed, even after purchase.

This is now the case for several products containing chicken, sold in various supermarkets across France.

In our slideshow, discover the complete list of supermarkets where these batches must be recalled.

People who own any of the potentially contaminated products should not consume it and can return it to the point of sale where they purchased it for a refund.

The Conso Recall website specifies that people who have consumed the product concerned by this recall procedure must be vigilant about potential symptoms. If they have a fever, isolated or accompanied by headaches, and aches, they are invited to consult their doctor and report this consumption.

In addition, it is specified that “serious forms with neurological complications and maternal or fetal damage in pregnant women can also sometimes occur. Pregnant women as well as immunocompromised people and the elderly must be particularly attentive to these symptoms. Listeriosis is a disease that can be serious and whose incubation period can be up to eight weeks.