This 150 g smoked salmon sold at Grand Frais et Fresh could expose you to late-onset listeriosis

This 150 g smoked salmon sold at Grand Frais et Fresh could expose you to late-onset listeriosis
A batch of 150g broken smoked salmon sold at the beginning of May at Grand Frais, Fresh and mon-marché.fr is the subject of a national health recall. The cause is a risk of listeriosis which imposes certain reflexes on consumers.

A new health alert affects the fish section of several brands in France, with a risk of listeriosis linked to a product often used for salads or toast. According to the official RappelConso website,
broken smoked salmon 150g distributed at the beginning of May 2026 are subject to a national recall after the detection of the bacteria Listeria monocytogenes in a specific batch.

The product concerned is sold under the title Broken smoked salmon 150g, “smart price” range, in Grand Frais, Fresh stores and on mon-marché.fr, with the lot 26114-B and a DLC on 05/23/2026. RappelConso had already reported other recalls in 2025 targeting 150g broken smoked salmon, which calls for caution on this refrigerated reference.

Broken smoked salmon 150g: the recalled batch

The recalled product corresponds to broken smoked salmon packaged in 150 g packs and sold in the fresh section of the Grand Frais, Fresh and mon-marché.fr stores. To find out if you are affected, take the package and check that the batch number and expiration date are identical to those indicated on RappelConso.

According to the official recall sheet, only the following elements are affected:

  • GTIN : 5400742903891
  • Lot: 26114-B
  • Use-by date: 05/23/2026
  • Marketing period: from 05/03/2026 to 05/09/2026
  • Sales area: entire France
  • End date of recall procedure: 05/25/2026, with in-store reimbursement

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Recall broken smoked salmon 150g and risk of Listeria

The official reason for this recall is the mention “Listeria monocytogenes detection” on the ConsumerRecall sheet, because this bacteria is the agent responsible for listeriosis. RappelConso says this illness can be serious and has an incubation time of up to eight weeks, meaning a consumer can become ill long after eating the contaminated product.

Health authorities recommend that people who have consumed these broken pieces monitor the appearance of fever, headache or body aches in the following weeks. In the event of symptoms, it is advisable to consult your doctor quickly, reporting consumption of the product, in particular for pregnant women, immunocompromised people and the elderly, designated as those most at risk from listeriosis.

What to do if you have these broken smoked salmon 150g

For consumers who have this product at home, the instructions are simple: no longer consume, no longer use the product and return it to the point of sale for a refund. The end of the procedure is set for 05/25/2026, but a return to the store remains useful even after this date. If a package is still on the shelves, a report can be made via SignalConso, and Fresh customers can write to (email protected) for any questions. RappelConso has already published several recalls in 2025 for similar 150g broken smoked salmon, which shows the benefit of regularly checking the recalls section of brands and the official website before consuming a fragile food.