Various sliced bread products sold in French supermarkets recalled

The recall affects loaves sold in Monoprix, Franprix, Intermarché and Netto

Different sliced bread products (pain de mie) have been recalled from around France

Various types of loaves of sliced bread (pain de mie) sold in the supermarkets Intermarché, Netto, Franprix and Monoprix have been recalled around France.

The recall is due to the presence of pesticide residues in an ingredient used in certain products made by Chabrior and Netto, and an overly high content of ethylene oxide in products sold by Franprix and Monoprix.

Chabrior

There are three Chabrior products affected by the recall, all sold by Intermarché:

The Grand Mie Complet, Grand Mie 7 Céréales and Coeur de Mie 7 céréales.

Click on the links to see more details on each product, including batch number and the dates they were displayed in the shop.

Customers who bought any one of these products have until March 3 to return it (with a receipt) to get their money back.

Netto

Two Netto products are also affected by the recall:

Pain Sandwich Complet and Pain Sandwich Américain 7 Céréales.

Customers who bought any one of these products have until March 3 to return it (with a receipt) to get their money back.

Franprix

The product Spécial Sandwich Complet 550g, sold in Franprix, has also been recalled.

See this link for more information on batch number and dates on when it was in stores.

Customers who bought this product have until April 15 to return it (with a receipt) to get their money back.

Monoprix

Finally, the Pain de mie Complet 550g, sold in Monoprix, has also been recalled for having overly high levels of ethylene oxide.

See this link for more information on batch number and dates on when it was in stores.

Customers who bought this product have until March 1 to return it (with a receipt) to get their money back.