New massive recall of Aosta ham: these highly sold slices potentially contaminated with Listeria

New massive recall of Aosta ham: these highly sold slices potentially contaminated with Listeria
After a first alert at the beginning of March, Aosta is expanding the recall of white ham potentially contaminated with Listeria. Slices sold throughout France and in factory outlets are now targeted.

Ham in the fridge, sandwiches for the kids, a quick dinner… and, in the middle of all this, a new alert. After a first wave at the beginning of March, a new massive recall of sliced ​​ham has just been launched around Aoste products.

The latest sheets published on RappelConso in mid-March 2026 suggest an extension of the Aosta ham recall Listerialinked to the possible presence of Listeria monocytogenes. The target is sliced ​​hams sold throughout France, but also unbranded trays from factory stores. Enough to encourage you to check your fridge.

New recalled Aosta and Aostinos hams: precise references

First key product: Aoste cloth-cooked ham 2 slices 130 g, GTIN 3449840404154, lot 12043146, with a use-by date of 03/25/2026. It was sold from 02/27/2026 to 03/13/2026 throughout France, at Leclerc, Franprix, Monoprix and Maison du frais. Added are Aostinos trays: superior cooked ham with VPF rind 2 slices 130 g (GTIN 3449840404123, lot 12043145, shelf life 03/25/2026) and 4 slices 260 g (GTIN 3449865333460, lot 12043259, same shelf life), as well as than a superior cooked ham cooked on the bone 2 slices 130 g (GTIN 3449865373145, lot 12048776, DLC 03/26/2026), all from the establishment FR 38.012.001 CE.

Another less visible aspect: “NEUTRAL brand” products sold in factory stores. These are downgraded cooked ham heels (GTIN 3449849917006, lot 12055560, shelf life 03/25/2026), marketed from 02/27/2026 to 03/13/2026 in the Rhône, and downgraded slices of cooked ham bearing the same GTIN, lot 12059766, shelf life 03/26/2026, sold over the same period in Isère, Loire, Rhône and Tarn. The recall procedure runs until March 20 or 27, 2026 depending on the references.

How do you know if your sliced ​​ham is affected?

To quickly identify a ham affected by this recall of white ham, the RappelConso sheets invite you to check several elements on the packaging:

  • The brand: Aoste, Aostinos, or unbranded tray from a factory store.
  • Format: 2 slices 130 g, 4 slices 260 g, downgraded heels.
  • The GTIN, the batch number (12043145, 12043146, 12043259, 12048776, 12055560, 12059766) and the DLC (03/25 or 03/26/2026).
  • Place of purchase: supermarket (Leclerc, Monoprix, Franprix, Maison du frais) or factory store, taking into account the department.

The instructions are clear: no longer consume these products, destroy them or return them to the store. For Aoste and Aostinos references, the compensation announced is a refund until March 27, 2026. For NEUTRAL brand products, the terms and conditions are indicated in store. Consumers can contact 04 90 84 24 69 for the Aoste ranges and 04 90 84 24 68 for downgraded batches.

Risk of Listeria: what symptoms to watch for after consumption?

The reason for this voluntary recall is the possible presence of
Listeria monocytogenesbacteria responsible for

listeriosis. The sheets specify that people who have consumed these “products” and present with fever, isolated or accompanied by headaches and body aches, must consult their doctor and report the consumption. Serious forms, with neurological complications or maternal or fetal damage in pregnant women, can occur, especially in pregnant women, immunocompromised people and the elderly. The incubation period can be up to eight weeks, so symptoms must be monitored over time.