CONSO REMINDER: two saddles-sur-cher cheeses contaminated by E. coli at E.Leclerc and cooperative U

CONSO REMINDER: two saddles-sur-cher cheeses contaminated by E. coli at E.Leclerc and cooperative U
Fans of goat cheeses must redouble vigilance. Two references from Selles-sur-Cher AOP 150 g have just been removed from the shelves after detecting the bacteria Escherichia coli shiga toxinogen (STEC). These products, made from raw milk, were distributed under the brands our regions have talent at E.Leclerc and Anjouin cheese dairy in cooperative U stores.

The date of publication of this recall is the August 30, 2025and the health authorities recommend that consumers will not consume them. These cheeses, usually appreciated for their typical taste of the terroir, this time present a health danger. The prizes concerned were marketed between the 21 and August 29, 2025 and found themselves on the refrigerated shelves. All products have been sold in Whole France for E.Leclercand in the regions West, East and South for U Cooperative.

CONSO REMINDER: Selles-sur-Cher contaminated by E. coli at E.Leclerc and Cooperative U

  • Product : Saddles on dear AOP 150g
    Brand : Our regions have talent
    Reference : S129C
    GTIN: 3564709005997
    Minimum durability date: 08/10/2025
    Packaging: Plastic shell – 150 g
    Marketing: From 08/21/2025 to 29/08/2025
    Sales area: Whole France
    Distributer : E.Leclerc
    Reminder pattern: Presence of E. coli Stec O145
    End of recall procedure: 09/16/2025
  • Product : Soultles on dear naked raw milk 23 % mg anjouin 150 g
    Brand : Anjouin cheese dairy
    Reference : S219C
    GTIN: 202332000004
    Consumption deadline: 07/10/2025
    Marketing: From 08/22/2025 to 29/08/2025
    Sales area: West, East and South regions
    Distributer : U cooperative
    Reminder pattern: Microbiological non-compliance (E. coli Stec)
    End of recall procedure: 09/15/2025

What are the risks to health?

The presence ofE. coli shiga toxinogen (STEC) represents a real danger to health. In the week following the consumption of a contaminated product, symptoms may include Sometimes bloody diarrhea, abdominal pain, vomiting and fever. In 5 to 8 % of cases, severe renal complications such as the Hemolytic and uremic syndrome (Shu) can occur, especially in children.
People who have consumed these cheeses and with signs must consult a doctor quickly, by reporting the purchase and the date of consumption. On the other hand, if no symptoms appear within 15 days, it is not necessary to worry.

How to be reimbursed?

Customers who have purchased these recalled cheeses can Report the product in stores To obtain a refund. For any questions, consumer services remain available:
E.Leclerc: 0 800 874 187
U cooperative: 09 69 36 69 36