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THEY WERE SOLD IN SUPERMARKETS ACROSS FRANCE INCLUDING CARREFOUR, LECLERC, LIDL AND FRANPRIX A number of national supermarkets across France are recalling _gaufrettes _- or wafer biscuits -
due to a manufacturing error. The biscuits were pulled from shelves due to a warning over traces of plastic. All the biscuits were wafers with a raspberry, strawberry, or “red fruit”
filling. Brands including Leader Price, Casino, Netto, P'tit Déli, Carrefour Extra, Delicia and Sondey had their products recalled. ALL FRANCE SEES RECALL The main supermarkets affected
were Carrefour, Leclerc, Lidl and Franprix, although some of the biscuits were distributed in Netto, Casino, Norma and Spar stores. The products were sold either last week or the week
before in shops all across France. They had best-before dates for around the end of 2023. You can find the full list of products affected on the official recall website RAPPELCONSO, with
products listed in the categories of ‘_Céréales et produits de boulangerie_’ or ‘_Produits sucrés_’ under the ‘_Alimentation_’ section. READ MORE: NEARLY 6,000 FOOD PRODUCTS RECALLED IN
FRANCE OVER TWO YEARS Official advice is not to consume any of the products listed, and to either dispose of them or return them to the point of purchase for a refund. For Lidl, Casino,
Franprix and Carrefour supermarkets, the deadline for a refund is Monday, June 19, and for Leclerc stores it is Tuesday, June 20. For Norma stores the current deadline for reimbursement is
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