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Leclerc Recalls Croque-Monsieur Cheese Due to Plastic Contamination

News / Health / France / Cheese
By Newsroom,  published 13 February 2026 at 11h30, updated on 13 February 2026 at 11h30.
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Leclerc has announced the recall of certain croque-monsieur cheeses from its stores after the discovery of plastic contamination. Consumers are urged to check their purchases and avoid consuming affected products to ensure their safety.

TL;DR

  • Plastic found in Les Croisés cheese slices at Leclerc.
  • Affected products recalled nationwide until May 8, 2026.
  • Consumers urged to seek refund and avoid consumption.

Unexpected Contamination Hits Popular Cheese Brand

A household staple across France, the humble croque-monsieur has recently come under the spotlight following an unexpected food safety alert. Customers who have purchased certain packs of sliced cheese intended for this classic dish may be facing an unforeseen health risk. On February 11, 2026, the official consumer platform RappelConso raised concerns regarding specific batches of the “Les Croisés” brand cheese, distributed by E. Leclerc supermarkets.

Details on the Recalled Products

The recall specifically targets 200-gram packages (ten slices) of “croque-monsieur emmental-flavored cheese,” sold nationwide between January 13 and February 10, 2026. These products can be identified by barcode 3564700568781, additional identifier “08,” batch number L26010802, and health mark IT 01 83 UE. Their use-by date extends through May 8, 2026. Anyone unsure about whether their purchase is affected should check these details carefully.

The Cause: Plastic Fragments Found During Packaging

At the heart of this recall is the discovery of transparent plastic fragments—believed to have originated from individual packaging materials—mixed in with several cheese slices. Although food recalls like this are unfortunately not uncommon, they serve as a stark reminder of how quickly accidental contamination can compromise food safety standards. Authorities stress that ingesting foreign bodies such as plastic could pose significant risks to consumers’ health.

What Should Consumers Do?

Those who have bought these cheese slices between January and February are strongly advised to take immediate action. Several factors explain this decision:

  • Avoid consuming any suspect product.
  • Contact customer service at 0 800 865 286.
  • Request a refund before Friday, February 27, 2026.

Remaining vigilant towards alerts published by RappelConso, as well as maintaining communication with distributors like E. Leclerc, is vital for safeguarding public health. This episode serves as a sobering reminder for both consumers and manufacturers about the need for unflagging diligence throughout the food supply chain.

Ultimately, beyond disrupting mealtime routines, such incidents test public trust in everyday products—underscoring just how critical transparency and rapid response are to upholding confidence in France’s stringent food safety system.

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  • TL;DR
  • Unexpected Contamination Hits Popular Cheese Brand
  • Details on the Recalled Products
  • The Cause: Plastic Fragments Found During Packaging
  • What Should Consumers Do?
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