Nestle closes Caudry plant following drop in sales and E.coli outbreak

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Nestlé is shutting down its Caudry site in France following disappointing sales. This news also comes after an outbreak of E-coli last year which was reportedly linked to a rising number of HUS cases.

HUS is caused by infection as a result of certain strains of E.coli.

The French health authority Sante Publique France made its first statement in February 2022 around rising HUS cases, as an investigation was launched. At the time, it had identified 13 potentially linked cases.

A temporary suspension of production at the Caudry plant was announced after French authorities informed the Buitoni Fraîch’Up team of a possible connection between its pizzas and the outbreak.

The number of cases of HUS grew in number, with Sante Publique France​ stating: “The epidemiological, microbiological and traceability investigations carried out since that date [10 February 2022] have confirmed a link between the occurrence of these grouped cases and the consumption of frozen pizzas from the Buitoni brand Fraîch’Up range contaminated with STEC bacteria.”

On 18 March 2022, the company proceeded with the withdrawal-recall of all the pizzas in the Fraîch’Up range, marketed since June 2021.

In a statement around the ongoing HUS investigation at the time, Nestlé said: “We reiterate our deepest sympathy and compassion to the families of the victims and individuals impacted by the Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome (HUS) outbreak in France.

“At this stage, our investigation and analyses indicate that the most likely source of contamination appears to be the flour used on the specific manufacturing line dedicated exclusively to producing Fraîch’Up pizza.

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