“The FDA continues to take seriously any reports of possible adulteration of a food that may also cause illnesses or injury. “We do not have an update on the ongoing Lucky Charms investigation,” the agency told The Post on Thursday. The FDA initiated an investigation of Lucky Charms in early April and has since tested samples of the sugary cereal and visited the manufacturing facilities, The Post first reported. “We encourage consumers to share any concerns directly with General Mills so we can properly and thoroughly investigate.” We take every consumer concern very seriously and are investigating this matter,” General Mills spokesperson Andrea Williamson told The Post on Thursday. The new reports involving Cheerios come on the heels of a massive outbreak involving Lucky Charms, which has allegedly sickened more than 8,000 consumers over the past year, according to the website and sparked an investigation by the Food and Drug Administration. General ills: FDA enlists states in Lucky Charms probe, company hands out coupons to victimsĪnother breakfast staple is being blamed for causing upset stomachs - leading to plenty of belly-aching.Ĭheerios cereal could be making consumers vomit and giving them diarrhea, according to a growing number of complaints funneling into, a platform that tracks food-borne illnesses. Lucky Charms should be recalled after complaints of illness, experts say Snoop Dogg announces new breakfast cereal Snoop Loopz ‘Neon green poop’: FDA ends Lucky Charms probe despite continued reports of bizarre symptoms
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