dimanche 26 avril 2026

Six Brands of Ham You Should Stop Buying


 Ham May Cause Cancer (1/9)

Cooked ham contains nitrites, a molecule that inhibits the growth of bacteria that can be fatal to humans. These bacteria, which give our ham its pink color, are unfortunately linked to the development of cancer.

Ham May Cause Cancer
Information about this batch of ham (2/9)
This is batch number 1240180, and its expiration date is March 12, 2024. If you have this ham at home, do not consume it under any circumstances!

Information about this batch of ham
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These hams are too high in salt (3/9)
Therefore, you should avoid Carrefour organic rindless ham and Auchan organic rindless and toppings ham, which have a significantly high salt content (approx. 2.1 g per 100 g).

These hams are exceptionally high in salt. Return the product to the store ( 4/9 )

If you own this ham, you can return it to the place of purchase for a refund until the recall ends on March 18, 2024.

Return product to store
Six Hams to Avoid (5/9)
Although this batch has been recalled, 60 Million Consumers tested the hams and, according to the magazine’s report, six brands had high levels of nitrites and salt, as well as antibiotic and chemical residues.

Six Hams to Avoid

Ham in Question (6/9)
The white ham in question is a product sold in 270-gram trays by the brand Tous les jours under the name “superior cooking ham, skinless, defatted.”

Ham in Question

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