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Food Standards Agency has recalled multiple porridge products from MOMA Foods over possible mouse contamination at a manufacturing site. The recall affects various porridge pots and sachets across flavours and pack sizes. Consumers are advised not to eat the products and return them for a refund.

The Food Standards Agency has announced a recall of multiple porridge products made by MOMA Foods due to possible mouse contamination at a manufacturing site.
Affected products
The recall covers a wide range of porridge pots and sachets across flavours and pack sizes, including:
Almond Butter & Salted Caramel
Apple, Cinnamon & Brown Sugar
Banana & Peanut Butter Protein
Blueberry & Vanilla
Cranberry & Raisin
Golden Syrup
Plain No-Added Sugar
Both single packs and multi-pack formats are impacted, with multiple lot numbers listed across batches. Consumers are advised to check packaging carefully against official recall details.
Risk to consumers
The regulator warned that the affected products may contain mouse contamination, making them unsafe to eat.
Company action
MOMA Foods has initiated a full recall of the affected products.
-Point-of-sale notices are being displayed in stores
-Information has been published on the company’s website
-Customers are being informed about the reason for the recall and next steps
Advice to customers
Consumers who have purchased the affected items are advised:
-Do not consume the products
-Return them to the place of purchase
-Claim a full refund
For further assistance, customers can contact the company via email.

5 days ago
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