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Product recall:here is the ham sold in the supermarket and contaminated with Listeria

During the summer, numerous procedures for food product recalls have been put in place:cheeses containing the bacterium responsible for listeriosis and ice cream sold contaminated with ethylene oxide. This time it's Herta brand ham , sold by distributors Casino, Intermarché, Carrefour, Leclerc, Monoprix, Metro, Franprix, Leader Price and Système U. It has been withdrawn from sale due to the presence of Listeria monocytogenes bacteria in certain lots, according to the Rappel Conso website.

What is Listeria contaminated ham?

Ham sold in supermarkets and contaminated with Listeria “Le Bon Paris” from the HERTA brand. This presents risks of contamination with the bacteriumListeria monocytogenes (causative agent of listeriosis). Here are the product references:

  • Brand: HERTA
  • Model: GOOD PARIS WITH ETOUFFEE 6 slices
  • GTIN: 7613035336100
  • Package: 1265084101
  • Best before date: 09/22/2021
  • Packaging: 255g UVC
  • Date of release: 08/25/2021
  • End of commercialization date: 08/27/2021
  • Storage temperature: Product to be stored in the refrigerator
  • Health mark: FR 62 767 005
  • Distributors: SYSTEM U, LECLERC, MONOPRIX, METRO, LEADER PRICE, INTERMARCHE, FRANCAP, ATAC, SCHIEVER, CARREFOUR, CASINO, FRANPRIX

For any request for additional information, a free number is available to customers:08.09.40.04.17.

What is Listeria?


The Listeria Bacteria is responsible for a food infection called listeriosis . This disease can be serious since it causes symptoms such as fever, headaches, digestive disorders, but also neurological complications (meningitis and encephalitis). The incubation period can reach 8 weeks. If you consume products contaminated with Listeria, consult your doctor.