Food recalls are often caused by the presence of bacteria of the genus Salmonella. According to ANSES, salmonella infections are the second leading cause of foodborne illnesses in Europe. They cause acute gastroenteritis which usually resolves spontaneously within a few days. However, salmonella can be serious, even fatal, for:

Raw or undercooked foods are the most affected by contamination with this bacterium: among others, eggs, raw milk cheeses but also meats.

Several meat references are recalled this Monday, June 12, 2023 due to the presence of salmonella, listeria or even due to a packaging defect which presents a risk of bacterial development. Here they are :

Some of the products recalled this Monday, June 12, 2023 may contain bacteria of the genus Salmonella but also Listeria. Discover in our slideshow which are the places of sale of products not to be consumed this week.