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MOMA recalls porridge after possible mouse contamination

MOMA FEARS that mouse contamination may have occurred at the manufacturing site of some of their porridge products. The company has recalled them.

The products affected are porridge pots and sachets.  Anyone who has any of these products should not eat them. If they have been contaminated, they are very much unsafe to eat. The Food Standards Agency recommends that you return the products to the shop where you bought them and ask for a full refund.

The affected products are:
Almond Butter & Salted Caramel Porridge Pot 55g in one, eight and 12 packs
Apple, Cinnamon & Brown Sugar Porridge Pot 65g in one and eight packs
Banana & Peanut Butter Protein Porridge Pot 65g in one and eight packs
Blueberry & Vanilla Porridge Pot 65g in one and eight packs
Cranberry & Raisin Porridge Pot 70g in one, eight and 12 packs
Golden Syrup Porridge Pot 70g in one, eight and 12 packs
Plain No-Added Sugar Porridge Pot 65g in one and 12 packs
Almond Butter & Salted Caramel Porridge Sachets 7x40g in one and five packs
Apple, Cinnamon & Brown Sugar Porridge Sachets 6x40g in one and five packs

●For more information, email:
getintouch@momafoods.co.uk

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