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Moma Foods recalls porridge products over possible mice contamination

Moma Foods porridge recall mice contamination

Moma Foods recalls porridge over contamination risk

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Several porridge products in the UK have been recalled over a possible mice contamination at their manufacturing site.

The British porridge and oat drink brand Moma Foods issued a warning for seven versions of its pots and two of its sachets.


Customers have been told not to eat the affected products and to return them to the place of purchase for a full refund.

The Food Standards Agency said in a statement on its website on Sunday, “Moma Foods is recalling various porridge pots and sachet products because of possible mouse contamination at the manufacturing site.”

It added: “These products may contain mouse contamination making them unsafe to eat.”

The recall applies to the following 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; and plain no-added sugar.

Moma has also asked customers to return almond butter and salted caramel porridge sachets, and the apple, cinnamon and brown sugar sachets.

"Even though the chance of contamination of any of the above products being affected is low, we have taken this precautionary step to ensure the safety of our consumers.

"Any consumers who have purchased affected MOMA porridge products are asked not to consume them. Instead, they should return the products to the store where they were purchased and a full refund will be issued," mentions the statement on the Moma Foods website.