Children’s porridge sold at Meny is withdrawn – Latest news – news

4 January 2024 at 17:20 Children’s porridge sold at Meny is withdrawn Tveter Gård Foredling AS is withdrawing all children’s porridge with the trade name Den sorte havre due to suspicion of food poisoning, the Norwegian Food Safety Authority informs NTB. The products are sold at Meny stores throughout the country. According to the grocery chain, the product brand was launched in their stores in November last year. The porridge is based on black oats and is produced by farms in Østfold without the use of pesticides. The following products are withdrawn: * Adaptation to solid food * Starter porridge natural 4 months * Oatmeal banana 6 months * Oatmeal apple 8 months * Overnight porridge 1–3 years – The producer Tveter Gård Foredling has established a close dialogue with the Norwegian Food Safety Authority, and the products are now undergoing extensive laboratory testing in order to map any deviations, writes the farm in a press release.



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