
"Set up by the Direction générale de la concurrence, de la consommation et de la répression des fraudes (DGCCRF), it is a one-stop shop, if you will, intended to make following product recalls straightforward for professionals and simple for members of the public. Users can search products by category, and filter by date, brand, or even risk-types, and consult detailed information about each and every recall."
"If you have purchased a recently recalled product, you will be advised to set it to one side, and not use it. The website will offer instructions about what to do next - such as returning it to the store, the manufacturer, or even destroying it. If necessary, it will advise on awareness of symptoms, in case you have consumed a food or drink product that is later recalled."
French businesses must post product recalls on a dedicated online portal operated by the Direction générale de la concurrence, de la consommation et de la répression des fraudes (DGCCRF). The portal covers toys, electrical appliances, cosmetics, hygiene products and food, including recalls from online marketplaces and supermarket supply issues. Users can search by category and filter by date, brand or risk type, and access detailed recall information. A real-time alert system notifies interested parties of new recalls. Consumers who purchased recalled items are instructed to stop using them, set them aside and follow guidance to return, destroy or monitor for symptoms.
Read at The Local France
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