Porridge recalled over mouse contamination fears
Summary
Moma Foods has recalled some of its porridge products from stores due to potential mouse contamination at a manufacturing site. The Food Standards Agency advised consumers not to eat the affected products and to return them for a refund. The recall involves various flavors and pack sizes of porridge pots and sachets.Key Facts
- Moma Foods recalled porridge due to possible mouse contamination.
- The recall affects nine products, including Almond Butter & Salted Caramel and Apple, Cinnamon & Brown Sugar flavors.
- The Food Standards Agency issued an alert about the safety risk.
- Affected products should not be eaten and can be returned for a refund.
- Moma Foods also produces oat milk, but it is not part of this recall.
- Moma was founded in 2006 and was acquired by AG Barr in 2022.
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