Nationwide Recall of Contaminated Coffee Product in France
Recall of 'Café soluble Decaffeinato Quality Filtre' due to glass contamination affects Carrefour stores nationwide.
Key Points
- • Recall for 'Café soluble Decaffeinato Quality Filtre' due to glass contamination.
- • Affected lot numbers: E2493/07A3, E2493/07B3, E2493/07C3, E2493/08A3.
- • Product sold between March 20 and June 6, 2025, with a durability date of December 4, 2026.
- • Consumers must return the product for a refund until August 6, 2025.
A significant product recall has been initiated for the soluble coffee product 'Café soluble Decaffeinato Quality Filtre', sold across Carrefour stores in France. This recall comes as a response to the detection of glass fragments in the product, posing a serious risk to consumers.
The recalled product, packaged in 100g jars, was on sale from March 20 until June 6, 2025, and involves several specific lot numbers: E2493/07A3, E2493/07B3, E2493/07C3, and E2493/08A3, all marked with a minimum durability date of December 4, 2026. The alert was issued by the government site Rappel Conso, highlighting the potential for injury if the contaminated coffee is consumed.
Consumers are strongly advised not to consume the affected products and are encouraged to return them to their place of purchase for a full refund. The recall will be active until August 6, 2025, allowing ample time for customers to react. A specialized non-premium hotline has also been made available for any inquiries related to the recall, reachable at 08 05 90 80 70.
This incident underscores the importance of consumer safety and vigilance in food products, particularly with items intended for daily consumption such as coffee. Retailers and producers alike are expected to enhance their safety protocols to avoid similar occurrences in the future.