This apple pie sold at Carrefour and Match is recalled due to a mycotoxine overtaking

This apple pie sold at Carrefour and Match is recalled due to a mycotoxine overtaking
Friendly dessert lovers must redouble vigilance. An apple pie sold without brand, distributed in the Carrefour and Supermarkets Match brands, is the subject of a product recall since Wednesday August 27, 2025. This bakery dessert, packaged in Blister and offered throughout France, has a defect in food security which pushes the distributors to remove the lots concerned from their rays.

The recall concerns apple pies marketed between June 3 and August 5, 2025, including the Deadline for consumption is between June 6 and August 8, 2025. The food security authorities invite consumers to carefully check their stocks in order to avoid any risk linked to the consumption of this product.

CONSO REMINDER: Apple tart contaminated at the Patline sold at Carrefour and Match

According to the official file published on the Consist Cons recall site, this voluntary reminder was launched by Carrefour France after the detection of a Exverting the regulatory threshold of Mycotoxine Patline in apples used. This substance, produced naturally by certain molds, can develop on poorly preserved fruits and poses significant health risks.

Products concerned by the recall:

  • Brand : Unmarked
  • Product : Apple pie
  • Packaging: Blister
  • GTIN: 3276550575764 and 3523680514164
  • Consumption deadline: Between 06/06/2025 and 08/08/2025
  • Marketing period: From 03/06/2025 to 08/05/2025
  • Sales area: Whole France
  • Distributors: Carrefour, Match Supermarkets
  • End of recall procedure: 09/12/2025

What are the risks to health?

There patural is a toxin produced by microscopic fungi present on certain fruits. If consumed in excessive quantities, it can cause various digestive disorders such as nausea, vomiting or diarrhea. In the long term, repeated exposure could also present more serious risks to health. Consumers who have already eaten this Apple tart recalled And that would feel unusual symptoms are invited to quickly consult a healthcare professional.

How to be reimbursed?

Persons in possession of this product must immediately stop consumption and report it in their usual point of sale, where a refund will be offered. The consumer service remains available at 0805 908 070 (Free call, Monday to Saturday from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.) for any additional information. Consumers have until September 12, 2025 to return the products concerned.