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Moma Recalls Porridge Due to Potential Mice Contamination

Several porridge varieties from the UK brand Moma have been recalled due to possible mice contamination at their manufacturing facility. The recall affects a total of seven porridge pots and two sachet versions, raising concerns about consumer safety.

Moma’s Recall Announcement

Moma Foods issued a warning stating that certain products may be unsafe for consumption. The Food Standards Agency confirmed this in an announcement on Sunday, emphasizing the potential mouse contamination. Customers are advised to stop consuming the recalled items and to return them to the point of purchase for a full refund.

Details of the Recalled Products

  • Porridge Pots:
    • Almond Butter and Salted Caramel
    • Apple, Cinnamon and Brown Sugar
    • Banana and Peanut Butter Protein
    • Blueberry and Vanilla
    • Cranberry and Raisin
    • Golden Syrup
    • Plain No-Added Sugar
  • Sachets:
    • Almond Butter and Salted Caramel
    • Apple, Cinnamon and Brown Sugar

Moma has assured customers that this recall is a precautionary measure, even though the likelihood of contamination is considered low. The company aims to prioritize consumer safety through this action.

Return Process and Customer Guidance

Customers who have purchased the affected Moma porridge products should not consume them. Instead, they are encouraged to return the items to the store for a complete refund. Moma has also communicated through point-of-sale notices displayed in retail stores and posted alerts on their website.

Moma Foods began its journey in 2006, originating from a railway arch in Deptford, southeast London, where it started by selling porridge and smoothies. The company continues to focus on providing quality and safety for its consumers.

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