Mont Asia chicken spring rolls: this date error triggers a national recall, check your fridge

Mont Asia chicken spring rolls: this date error triggers a national recall, check your fridge
A batch of Mont Asia chicken spring rolls sold throughout France is being recalled due to an error in the use-by date. Is your tray in the refrigerator one of the targeted products?

A simple tray of chicken spring rolls kept in the refrigerator for a quick dinner may be affected by a national recall. A specific batch of spring rolls sold in France is the subject of an official procedure after the discovery of an error on the use-by date. Consumers who recently purchased Asian spring rolls in supermarkets are directly concerned.

The product concerned bears the title CHICKEN NEM 8P 280G + SAUCE 30Gof the brand Mount Asiapackaged in 310 g plastic trays and sold in the fresh section. A labeling anomaly on the DLC was highlighted on part of the packaging, which triggered a recall valid throughout France. Enough to encourage you to check the label on your refrigerator.

Mont Asia chicken spring rolls: products and dates affected by the recall

The recall targets a specialty chicken spring roll made up of eight pieces, for 280 g of filling and 30 g of sauce, presented in a 310 g plastic container to be stored in the refrigerator. It is marketed under the Mont Asia brand, the sales area indicated being the whole of France, with the GTIN barcode
3661945812225.

In the product identification table, the expiration date indicated is 02/27/2026. The reason for the recall mentions a traceability error: certain products display a shelf life of 07/22/2026 when it is actually 02/22/2026. The additional description of the risk requires consuming the product before the expiration date of the product.
02/22/2026.

DLC error on chicken spring rolls: what risk for the consumer

Officially, the indicated risk is a labeling anomaly linked to this difference in dates. For a refrigerated chicken product, the use-by date serves as a guide to knowing how long the manufacturer guarantees its health quality. A date that is too long ago on the packaging may wrongly lead you to believe that the product remains consumable for longer.

When in doubt, the recommendation therefore remains to rely on the actual expiry date, set at 02/22/2026 for the trays affected by this error, and to respect the cold chain in the refrigerator. This type of recall is part of the procedures put in place to quickly inform customers and process products already in circulation.

What to do if you bought these Mont Asia chicken spring rolls

The instructions addressed to consumers are clear. If you still have this product at home, you are asked to:

  • Stop consuming.
  • Do not use the product anymore.
  • Return the product to the point of sale.
  • Destroy the product.

A refund is provided for customers who return their tray to the store, as indicated in the compensation terms. A dedicated contact number, 0608640756, is available for any questions about this recall or the steps to follow. The recall procedure is announced until Tuesday August 18, 2026, which leaves time to calmly check the contents of your refrigerator.