FSA Updates Recall of 15 MOMA Porridge Products Over Possible Contamination
The Food Standards Agency expanded the recall to cover multiple MOMA porridge products due to possible mouse contamination at the manufacturing site, including items with best-before dates into 2027.
- On Saturday, The Food Standards Agency updated the recall for MOMA Foods porridge products, expanding the warning to include more items sold at UK supermarkets.
- Earlier this month, MOMA recalled nine porridge products due to potential mouse contamination at the manufacturing site. This latest update expands the scope of affected items following the initial safety alert.
- Affected items include sachets and pots with best before dates between April 24, 2026, and March 12, 2027, stocked at retailers including Tesco, Morrisons, and Sainsbury.
- The FSA warned consumers "do not eat" affected products and instructed them to return items to stores for full refunds. This protects public health from potential contamination.
- Product Withdrawal Information Notices and Product Recall Information Notices distinguish regulatory responses: withdrawals remove items from shelves, while recalls ask customers to return products from homes.
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‘Do not eat’ recall expands to 15 porridge products over mouse contamination fears
MOMA Foods recalled nine porridge products earlier this month due to possible mouse contamination but now the notice expands to 15 products.
Nuremberg - The company "Moma Foods" informs about the recall of a food. There is a health risk, as the products could be contaminated by mice.
The MOMA FOODS informs about the recall of various Porridge articles of the brand MOMA. As the company announces, the recall takes place because of contamination by mice in the production site of the manufacturer a potential health hazard. It is therefore...
Moma porridge recall extended to more products after mouse contamination
A wide range of porridge products sold across the UK are being recalled after a potential contamination issue was identified at a manufacturing site. MOMA Foods has issued an updated recall covering numerous porridge pots, sachets and oat products due to the possible presence of mouse contamination, which the Food Standards Agency (FSA) says makes […]
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