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🍎 Food FR March 3, 2026

mon p’tit boucher — steak haché 5% 2x125g

présence de e. coli stec

📷 DGCCRF / Rappel Conso
mon p’tit boucher — steak haché 5% 2x125g
📷 DGCCRF / Rappel Conso
Contaminated raw ground beef may cause stomach cramps, bloody diarrhea, vomiting and fever within a week. Rarely it can lead to severe kidney problems, especially in young children. Stop using it now, return it to the store, and tell the staff you have eaten some. Contact the store or the customer service line and throw the product away.
Barcode (GTIN): 3361114015098
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8 days in total
May 19, 2026 May 27, 2026
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What is this? This is a pack of raw minced beef steaks (5 % fat, two steaks of 125 g each) sold under the brand “mon p’tit boucher.”

What's happening? Some packs may contain harmful bacteria called E. coli that can make you sick.

Does this affect me? If you bought this steak, you could be at risk. The problem is in France.

What should I do? Stop using the steak. Take it back to the shop where you bought it and ask for a refund or replacement. If you feel sick after eating it, see a doctor right away and tell them you ate this steak.

🤖 This plain-language summary is automatically generated from the official agency notice using AI. It is for general information only — not medical advice. For decisions about your health, always consult a pharmacist or doctor and read the official source linked below.

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Type: alimentation · Category: viandes · Hazard: escherichia coli shiga toxinogène (stec) · GTIN: 3361114015098 · présence de e. coli stec · Préconisations: les escherichia coli shiga toxinogène (stec) peuvent entraîner dans la semaine qui suit la consommation de produits contaminés, des diarrhées parfois sanglantes, des douleurs abdominales et des vomissements, accompagnés ou non de fièvre. ces symptômes peuvent être suivis (5 à 8% des cas) de complications rénales sévères, principalement chez les enfants. les personnes qui auraient consommé les produits mentionnés ci-dessus et qui présenteraient ce type de symptômes sont invitées à consulter sans délai leur médecin traitant en lui signalant cette consommation ainsi que le lieu et la date d'achat · À faire: ne plus consommer · ne plus utiliser le produit · rapporter le produit au point de vente · contacter le point de vente · contacter le service consommateur · détruire le produit

First published
March 3, 2026
Last refreshed by us
1 week ago
Severity (as classified)
Medium
Official source
https://rappel.conso.gouv.fr/fiche-rappel/21443/interne

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What is this safety alert alert about?
mon p’tit boucher — steak haché 5% 2x125g. Contaminated raw ground beef may cause stomach cramps, bloody diarrhea, vomiting and fever within a week. Rarely it can lead to severe kidney problems, especially in young children. Stop using it now, return it to the store, and tell the staff you have eaten some. Contact the sto...
When was this alert issued?
This alert was issued on March 3, 2026 by Rappel Conso (DGCCRF, France).
Which countries are affected?
The alert applies to France.
How serious is this alert?
Medium risk. A medium risk means harm is possible under certain conditions. Read the notice and act on the recommended steps.
What should I do?
Read the full notice on the source authority site. If the alert mentions a specific batch or expiry date, check your supply against those details before continuing to use the product.
Where can I find the official notice?
The full official notice is published on rappel.conso.gouv.fr.

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