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🍎 Food FR June 3, 2021

sans marque — roti de porc en gelé

* mauvaise étiquetage¤* procédure de fabrication incorrecte

📷 DGCCRF / Rappel Conso
sans marque — roti de porc en gelé
📷 DGCCRF / Rappel Conso
Rotted pork in jelly Type
food
Category
meats
Hazard
undeclared allergenic substances

incorrect labelling

incorrect manufacturing process

failure to follow sterilisation standards, creating a risk of harmful microorganisms

Action
do not consume

return product to point of sale

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Archived (older alert)
This alert was reported 1820 days ago and has been moved from our active feed to the archive. The original safety information still applies — we have no confirmation from the issuing agency that the product is safe again. Refer to the official notice for the current status.
📈 Timeline
9 days in total
May 19, 2026 May 28, 2026
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What is this? A cooked pork product sold in jelly. It may have wrong labels or wrong cooking steps.

What's happening? Some jars may have hidden allergens or bad germs because of a factory mistake.

Does this affect me? If you bought this pork in jelly in France, stop eating it now.

What should I do? Take the jar back to the shop where you bought it. Ask your pharmacist or doctor if you feel unwell.

🤖 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.

🔬 Medical / technical details (for professionals)
Agency-published detail

Type: alimentation · Category: viandes · Hazard: substances allergisantes non déclarées · * mauvaise étiquetage¤* procédure de fabrication incorrecte · non-respect des barèmes de stérilisation qui entraîne un risque de développement de microorganismes pathogènes · À faire: ne plus consommer · rapporter le produit au point de vente

First published
June 3, 2021
Last refreshed by us
1 week ago
Severity (as classified)
Medium
Official source
https://rappel.conso.gouv.fr/fiche-rappel/576/interne

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What is this safety alert alert about?
sans marque — roti de porc en gelé. Rotted pork in jelly Type: food · Category: meats · Hazard: undeclared allergenic substances · incorrect labelling · incorrect manufacturing process · failure to follow sterilisation standards, creating a risk of harmful microorganisms · Action: do not consume · return product t...
When was this alert issued?
This alert was issued on June 3, 2021 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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