Since the beginning of 2023, many products have been subject to recalls for different types of contamination. RappelConso, responsible for relaying the products considered non-compliant by the brands, presents these recalled for all the existing shelves in supermarkets and other shops. However, some categories are more affected than others.

In 2023, the Ministry of Economy, Finance and Industrial and Digital Sovereignty counts nearly 974 pinned foodstuffs. In May 2023, 137 records were published by the Rappel Conso site. Unsurprisingly, the most affected family of products remains that of milk and dairy products. Over the year, the government counted 163 recalled and 31 only in May. To this figure is added two new cheeses which were pinned on May 24th. Discover in our slideshow below the departments concerned by this new recall.

The two newcomers to the long list of recalled products are LM (Rodolphe le Meunier) brand Saint-Nectaire Farmhouse cheeses, as well as Tomme Marmanu. For good reason, the presence of listeria monocytogenes, the agent responsible for listeriosis, is suspected. Thus, it is therefore necessary to get rid of it. You can request a refund by returning it to the point of sale.

For Tomme Marmanu, lot WF053 is affected by this suspicion. The latter was marketed between April 8 and May 10, 2023. Discover in our slideshow below, which departments are affected by this cheese contamination.

For cheeses from Saint Nectaire, it is the GTIN 0209226000000 of the lot sold between May 4 and May 16, 2023 that is problematic. These are sold in the traditional department in the supermarket. Check out our slideshow below to find out in which department this recall is worth.