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Cow & Gate baby muesli in product recall Cow & Gate baby muesli in product recall
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A baby-food manufacturer has issued a product recall after complaints that insects were found in some of its muesli.A baby-food manufacturer has issued a product recall after complaints that insects were found in some of its muesli.
Related: Manufactured baby food: nutritious or suspicious?Related: Manufactured baby food: nutritious or suspicious?
Cow & Gate has recalled a batch of its Sunny Start My First Banana Muesli From 10 Months on a precautionary basis, a statement on the Food Standards Agency website said.Cow & Gate has recalled a batch of its Sunny Start My First Banana Muesli From 10 Months on a precautionary basis, a statement on the Food Standards Agency website said.
The company has apologised and warned parents not to give their children the food which has a best before date of 27 September 2016. The company has apologised and warned parents not to give their children the food, which has a best before date of 27 September 2016.
A statement on the FSA website said: “This product is not suitable for consumption because [of] the presence of foreign bodies such as insect. Cow & Gate has recalled the affected batch, notified its customers and displayed point-of-sale recall notices in stores.”A statement on the FSA website said: “This product is not suitable for consumption because [of] the presence of foreign bodies such as insect. Cow & Gate has recalled the affected batch, notified its customers and displayed point-of-sale recall notices in stores.”
One customer, Alex Bianco, tweeted:One customer, Alex Bianco, tweeted:
Just opened a bag of @cowandgate muesli and found a spiders web. Took it back to Tesco and they found a maggot in it pic.twitter.com/jPvysyrXKmJust opened a bag of @cowandgate muesli and found a spiders web. Took it back to Tesco and they found a maggot in it pic.twitter.com/jPvysyrXKm
On its Twitter page, Cow & Gate said it had received a “small number of complaints” about the batch of muesli and none of its other products were affected.”On its Twitter page, Cow & Gate said it had received a “small number of complaints” about the batch of muesli and none of its other products were affected.”
@klt061007 We are very sorry that this has happened and can assure you that an immediate investigation has been initiated at our factory.@klt061007 We are very sorry that this has happened and can assure you that an immediate investigation has been initiated at our factory.