MOMA Foods Recalls Nine Porridge Products Over Possible Mouse Contamination
Moma Foods recalled nine porridge products due to possible mouse contamination at its manufacturing site, with customers urged to return affected items for a full refund.
- Moma Foods has recalled various porridge pots and sachet products due to possible mouse contamination at the manufacturing site.
- The Food Standards Agency issued an alert stating that Moma Foods, owned by AG Barr, was recalling nine items including almond butter and salted caramel pots and sachets.
- Consumers who purchased the affected products are advised not to consume them and return them to the store for a full refund.
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The company Moma Foods currently retrieves two of its Porridge products due to a potential health hazard. The background is a possible contamination by mice in a production site. The following varieties are affected, which are also available on the Austrian market: MOMA ALMOND BUTTER & SALTED CARRIDGE POT 55GEAN: 5060146372046 At least durable up to: 11.11.2026 / Charge/Batch/Lot M531500 MOMA ALMOND BUTTER & SALTED CARRIDGE PORRIDGE SACHETS 6X40…
MOMA Foods porridge recall: Multiple flavours may be unsafe to eat due to contamination risk
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.
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