French health authorities investigating mass gastroenteritis outbreak after company restaurant served foie gras and lobster
Sat 23 Dec 2023 13.33 CETLast modified on Sat 23 Dec 2023
A gourmet Christmas dinner for 2,600 workers at the French aerospace group Airbus Atlantic left hundreds of staff sick.
The
health authorities have launched an investigation to establish what
caused a mass outbreak of gastroenteritis among a reported 700
employees.
The
festive feast was organised and provided by the company’s own
restaurant at its site at Montoir-de-Bretagne in the Loire-Atlantique
region of western France.
Delicacies on the
menu included foie gras, scallops, lobster and tournedos, followed by
desserts of ice-cream logs and hazelnut and chocolate mousse at just €15
(£13) a head.
The affected workers showed “clinical signs of
vomiting and/or diarrhoea” after the seasonal dinner on 14 December.
Most fell ill within 24 to 48 hours after the meal.
Health
officials said they had not yet identified the cause of the mass
poisoning and are looking into whether it was caused by a bacteria in
the food or an extremely contagious gastroenteritis virus.
“Investigations are continuing,” a spokesperson
said, adding that the results should be available next week. A
questionnaire has been sent to all those present at the meal.
One
employee named only as Nolwenn told the Ouest-France newspaper: “I had
colic and headaches like I’d never had before. It was worse than giving
birth.”
Jean-Claude Iribarren, the secretary
of the Airbus Atlantic works committee, told the paper the food had been
prepared by the company’s canteen. “As we do every year, we organised a
Christmas dinner for 2,600 people with a lot of local suppliers,” he
said.
“People have been a little hasty about
the causes. We are obliged to keep samples of every product served in
the restaurant. They will be analysed by the ARS [health authorities].
The investigation will take several more days.”
A
spokesperson for Airbus said nobody had been “seriously ill”. “The case
is now being handled by the health authority, which is leading the
investigation.”
Airbus Atlantic, a subsidiary of the world’s largest aircraft maker, Airbus, employs 15,000 people in five countries
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