British porridge favourite Moma has recalled seven porridge pots and two sachets from shelves across the UK following concerns over possible mouse contamination at their factory. The Food Standards Agency has issued a warning advising consumers not to eat these products as they could be unsafe.
The affected porridge pots include:
- Almond Butter & Salted Caramel porridge pot
- Apple, Cinnamon & Brown Sugar porridge pot
- Banana & Peanut Butter Protein porridge pot
- Blueberry & Vanilla porridge pot
- Cranberry & Raisin porridge pot
- Golden Syrup porridge pot
- Plain No-Added Sugar porridge pot
In addition, the following sachets are also recalled:
- Almond Butter & Salted Caramel sachet
- Apple, Cinnamon & Brown Sugar sachet
Moma has confirmed that no other products are affected by the recall but urges shoppers to return any of the listed items to the store for a full refund.
A Moma spokesperson said: “The chance of contamination is low, but we’re acting quickly to keep customers safe.” They added, “If you’ve bought these porridge products, don’t eat them. Return to the store for a full refund.”
Stores selling the affected products have put up warning notices, and an alert is also displayed on Moma’s official website.
Moma Foods started in 2006 in a Deptford railway arch, initially selling porridge and smoothies. The company has grown into a well-known brand across the UK. This recall highlights Moma’s commitment to safety and putting customers first.
Originally published by UKNIP.