Auchan Recalls Pizzas Sold in France over Safety Concerns: What Customers Need to Know

French pizza recall due to potential glass contamination in ingredient

In light of the potential presence of glass debris in one of the ingredients used in pizzas sold at Auchan stores throughout France, a recall has been issued for certain types of pizzas. The recall affects “queen, goat’s cheese, honey, Alsatian, Franche-Comté, and tuna” pizzas that were distributed by the Auchan hypermarket in Avallon between April 8 and 12.

Customers who have purchased these pizzas are advised not to consume them and to return the product to the point of sale or dispose of it safely. Those affected by the purchase may be eligible for a refund. The recall is a precautionary measure taken to ensure consumer safety and prevent any potential risks associated with the consumption of the recalled pizzas.

It is crucial that customers check their purchased pizzas for the specified ingredients and follow the safety guidelines provided. Customers can also contact Auchan customer service for more information about the recall and how to proceed with their purchase. By prioritizing consumer safety, Auchan hopes to prevent any harm caused by defective products and maintain its reputation as a reliable retailer.

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