Investigation into Lucky Charms after more than 100 consumers claim the cereal made them sick
An FDA spokesperson validated the grievances related to Lucky Charms this year.April 19, 2022, 4:10 PM – 3 min readShare to FacebookShare to TwitterEmail this articleThe cereal marketed as “amazingly tasty” is under investigation by the Food and Drug Administration after more than 100 consumers claimed the cereal made them sick.On Saturday, as first reported by The Associated Press, the company said it had actually gotten over 100 problems associated to Lucky Charms so far this year.Boxes of General Mills Lucky Charms cereal are displayed at a grocery shop, April 18, 2022, in San Anselmo, Calif. Problems of a less serious nature or those that appear to be isolated incidents are kept an eye on and the information might be utilized during a future evaluation of a company to assist the FDA determine problem locations in a production plant,” an FDA authorities informed ABC News. According to the platform, over 3,000 posted problems as of Monday.General Mills Inc., the Minneapolis-based company that makes Lucky Charms and other cereals, stated its own examination has actually not discovered any proof of consumer disease linked to Lucky Charms.
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