Moma Foods, known for its porridge and smoothies since its inception in 2006 in a railway arch in Deptford, London, has issued a recall of several porridge products due to possible mice contamination at the manufacturing site.
The recall affects seven versions of porridge pots and two sachets. Flavors impacted include almond butter and salted caramel, apple, cinnamon and brown sugar, banana and peanut butter protein, blueberry and vanilla, cranberry and raisin, golden syrup, and plain no-added sugar.
The Food Standards Agency has confirmed that the products may contain mouse contamination, making them unsafe to eat. In a statement, they emphasized, “Moma Foods is recalling various porridge pots and sachet products because of possible mouse contamination at the manufacturing site.”
Customers are strongly advised not to consume the affected products and to return them for a full refund. Moma Foods reassured consumers, stating, “Even though the chance of contamination of any of the above products being affected is low, we have taken this precautionary step to ensure the safety of our consumers.”
Point of sale notices will be displayed in all retail stores that sell the products, alerting customers to the recall.
This recall is referenced as FSA-PRIN-13-2026, and the situation is being monitored closely by the Food Standards Agency and Moma Foods.
As this story develops, consumers are encouraged to stay informed and check for updates regarding the safety of their food products.