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France recalls contaminated ground beef and steak products from supermarkets due to dangerous levels
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The French health authorities have ordered the immediate recall of minced meat sold at Aldi stores across multiple regions after testing confirmed contamination with E.coli, a bacterium known for causing severe illness including diarrhea in consumers who eat it raw or undercooked.
Key Points
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1Aldi has recalled ground beef and minced steak products sold in France due to contamination with the bacterium Escherichia coli.
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2Consumers are advised not to eat these specific meat items as they pose a health risk that can cause illness, including diarrhea.
Developments
Mar 27
Aldi recalls ground beef and minced steaks contaminated with the bacteria Escherichia coli in France.
Perspectives
Aldi has recalled ground beef and minced steak products contaminated with the bacterium Escherichia coli.
— (Leprogres.fr)The recall of minced steaks sold at Aldi poses risks to health due to contamination by E. coli bacteria, which may cause illness in consumers who purchase these items from this supermarket chain across France
— (La Provence)