Customers say this popular cereal makes them sick
Pays people complain about gastrointestinal problems after eating it.
Cold cereals is a very popular choice of breakfast in America. According to data reported by Statista in July 2021, 283 million of us paid a bowl to start the day (against around 50 million people who do not). But lately, several brands of well-appreciated breakfast cereals haveCome to a meticulous examination, consumers complaining that these widely available names and decades old make them sick. Read the rest to discover the last brand having a fire and what dissatisfied customers say that it does to their bodies.
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Thousands of consumers complained that Lucky Charms made them sick last year.
The latest wave of cereal complaints joins a slew of others linked to Lucky Charms cereals. In April, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said that it was investigating the reason why hundreds of people said theyfell ill after eating it, according to a report inThe New York Post. The agency's investigation consisted in testing cereal samples as well as visiting manufacturing facilities.
The post office Initially, consumers complained to have suffered vomiting and diarrhea after eating cereals; Shortly after, hundreds of people went to the iWaspoisoned.com website, which follows foods of food, to share theirsStories of being sick. Some of the contributors even alleged that eating lucky charms had caused the greenery of their poop.
And now this number is in thousands of people: more than 8,000 people claim to have been eaten by lucky charms during the past year, according toThe post office.
New complaints now say that Cheerios also makes people sick.
This time, it could be cheerios cereals that give people gastrointestinal distress, according to an increasing number of consumersShare their stories in iwaspoisoned.com, and quoted inThe post office. Like Lucky Charms, Cheerios cereals are also manufactured by General Mills.AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB
Cheerios is a massively popular and largely distributed brand, which dates back to 1941 and offers 20 different types. The complaints about them appeared from the whole country. "About 2 hours after eating cheerios of honey, I started vomiting and having diarrhea," wrote a consumer based in New York. "I thought it was a stroke of luck but after falling ill the second time, I knew it was" cheerios. Other complaints also target gastrointestinal symptoms.
General Mills responds to the latest complaints concerning cheerios.
General Mills responded to the latest complaints concerning one of its most popular brands and said that it had an in progress in progress.
"Food security is our absolute priority", spokesperson for General MillsAndrea Williamson ToldThe post office June 9. "We take every concern of consumers very seriously and investigate this issue."
In addition, she said, the brand welcomes customer comments while the company is in any evidence available in this area. "We encourage consumers to share concerns directly with General Mills so that we can investigate properly and in-depth," she said.
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Meanwhile, the FDA continues its current investigation into Lucky Charms.
Although the FDA continues its investigation into cereal complaints earlier in the year, the government agency said it had no significant conclusion at this stage.
"We have no update on the current Lucky Charms survey," said the FDAThe post office. "The FDA continues to take seriously all possible adulteration reports of a food that can also cause disease or injury. While we continue to examine and investigate these reports, we will provide updates as that they will be available. "
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