Bries, coulommiers, camemberts and small camemberts from the Normanville, Bon Normand, Pâquerettes, Graindorge, Traditions de Normandie and Nous anti-gaspi brands are targeted, without “no intoxication being identified at this time”.
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Fromageries de Normandie, of the Lactalis group, extended their recall campaign for raw milk cheeses on Friday April 8, after having identified a “probable source of contamination” of the bacterium responsible for listeriosis, according to a press release.
Lactalis, which had initiated the recall of its Graindorge cheeses on Monday, went back to the source of the problem by identifying the origin of the contamination, caused “by raw milk from one of the partner farms”the group said.
As a result, Fromageries de Normandie, acquired by Lactalis in 2016, recalls “all raw milk cheeses made with the milk of the producer concerned”or 24,000 cheeses, said a spokesperson for Lactalis.
Bries, coulommiers, camemberts and small camemberts of the brands Normanville, Bon Normand, Pâquerettes, Graindorge, Traditions de Normandie and Nous anti-gaspi are thus targeted, without “that no intoxication be identified at this time”the group said.
The recalled batches bear the identification numbers 010322LI8, 030322LI8, 070322LI8, 090322LI9, 110322LI4, 150322LI3, 170322LI1, and the stamp FR 14.371.001 CE, according to Fromageries de Normandie.
The group has also set up a freephone number for the consumers concerned (0800 120 120).