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Buitoni pizzas: contaminated?

Beware of Buitoni brand pizzas! Two children have died and nearly a hundred have fallen ill.s after consuming them. Given this, it has been decided close the french factory. Under a court order that requires the reconditioning of the facilities according to the current health standards. We tell you everything here.

Buitoni pizzas kill two children

A court order has forced the closure of the French pizza factory Buitoni. The reason? The discovery of the bacterium E.coli on their Fraîch'Up frozen pizzas. Bacteria that causes Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome (HUS) that seriously damages the kidneys and alters blood cells. provoking serious diseases and thrombocytopenia y anemia. From January 1 of this year until today, more than 75 cases y 2 deaths. The majority of those affected are people under 18 years of age.

Following the order of the multiple complaints, the Paris prosecutor's office opened a investigation for involuntary manslaughter to the Buitoni brand. In it, researchers have discovered the presence of rodents in the bakery section. Just as they ensure "the absence of means of protection against pest entry and effective pest control adapted to a food activity”.

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Buitoni pizzas /source: instagram user @emelinecooking

For this reason, we proceeded to closure of the Caudry factory. This has been established by a court order that disallows the opening of its doors until its facilities have been conditioned in accordance with current regulations. In addition, the French health authorities have recommended get rid of all the pizzas you have at home of that brand. Well, they cannot guarantee its good condition.

 

We suggest you, like the authorities, that you throw away the pizzas you have from Buitoni. Although, only if you have acquired them in France. The representatives of the brand in Spain have ensured that in our country they are safe. Since it is a specific problem of the French factory. Do you dare to buy a pizza from this brand now?

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