The test took place on Wednesday at the Beatoni factory in Kathryn, in the north of France, at a production site owned by Nestl மற்றும் and owned for fries and frozen pizzas. These substances are said to cause many cases of contamination by E.coli bacteria.
Under the responsibility of the Paris Attorney’s Office, a search has been underway since this morning, which has launched an investigation into allegations of “arbitrary murder”, “fraud” and “endangering others”, Gendermary said. La Voix du Nord. The Paris Attorney’s Office, which began the investigation on March 22, led by the Public Health Center, confirmed to AFP that the operation was ongoing.
The search for the Nestle Group factory is being carried out by Gentry through the Gentermes of the Central Office for the Fight Against Attacks on the Environment and Public Health (Oclaesp).
Following a “two in-depth health inspection” by agents of the Directorate of Population Protection on March 22 and 29, the Northern Prefecture banned the production of pizza inside the factory on April 1. DDPP of the North and the Directorate General of Competition, Consumer Affairs and Fraud Prevention (DGCCRF).
Unhygienic
These studies ‘highlight high quality control of food hygiene’, in particular ‘the presence of rodents and the lack of insect control measures and effective and appropriate pest control. A food business’ as well as’ lack of maintenance and cleaning of production, storage and moving areas’.
These contradictions are “significant sources of microbial, physical or chemical contamination of the food items handled in the establishment, so they may or may not pose a risk to the health of the consumer,” the order said. Butoni later pointed to “working closely with the authorities within the framework of the investigation” to find the source of the E. coli bacterium and to work on “an action plan and appropriate action following this preceptor order”.
Since the end of February, cases of kidney failure in children associated with E. coli pollution have resurfaced in France. Many of these cases have been linked to the consumption of Fraîch’Up pizzas from Buttoni prepared at the Caudry site, health officials have confirmed.
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