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Boxes of Kellogg’s Corn Flakes Chocolate Flavour have been pulled from stores around the UK and Ireland - and customers who have it in cupboards are being asked to "dispose of it".Following some consumer complaints, the company found that a small proportion of batches could contain "hard lumps" that do not break down when eaten with milk.The warning applies to all 450g packs with date codes from December 6, 2024 to April 28, 2025.
"But, when we spotted that hard lumps of cereal were forming in a very small amount of our new Kellogg’s Corn Flakes Chocolate Flavour cereal, we took the decision to recall all product. "We have also let the regulator know about this issue and are working with them on next steps," the spokesperson added.Last week, a popular Tesco product was recalled due to fears it contained glass.It has a pack size of 295g and a best before date of September 11.
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