Nine breakfast staples including Porrisg pulled from shelves
The Food Standards Agency has issued an urgent warning as nine UK food items, primarily porridge products made by MOMA Brands Ltd., have been recalled due to fears of contamination with rodent droppings or urine found in packaging at manufacturing facilities located near a mouse infestation site on the Isle of Wight.
Key Points
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1Moma Foods has urgently recalled nine specific breakfast items in the UK due to potential contamination from mice at its manufacturing site.
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2The recall includes seven versions of pot products (sold by Tesco and Morrisons) plus two sachet varieties, all deemed unsafe for consumption.
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3Customers are advised not to eat or consume any affected batches until further notice following an alert issued by the Food Standards Agency.
Developments
British brand Moma Foods issued an urgent voluntary recall due to fears of mouse contamination at its manufacturing site affecting seven varieties of porridge pots and two types of sachets. The Food Standards Agency confirmed the precautionary measure, which ensures no other products are impacted while customers receive full refunds for returned items.
Nine ready-to-eat porridge pot varieties from brand MOMA Foods, sold at Tesco, Morrisons, Ocado, Waitrose, have been voluntarily recalled due to potential mouse contamination found during manufacturing inspections by the Food Standards Agency (FSA). Consumers are advised not to consume these products and should return them for a full refund.
Moma Foods is recalling seven varieties of porridge pots due to a potential mouse contamination at its manufacturing site in the UK. Consumers are advised against eating these items and should instead take full refunds by returning products to their place of purchase or through point-of-sale notices displayed in retail stores.