This Beloved Breakfast Cereal Is Making People Sick — Eat This Not That

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This Beloved Breakfast Cereal Is Making People Sick — Eat This Not That
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Nearly 140 people across the country are affected, and this isn't the first time this has happened...

People across the country are getting more than they bargained for after digging into a bowl of Lucky Charms cereal., is generating buzz online for reportedly making people sick with gastrointestinal issues.. They complained of nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, and overall feelings of sickness."I had a bowl of Lucky Charms cereal and about an hour later I had diarrhea, nausea, the chills and stomach cramps," a person from Chesterfield, Virginia reported on the site.

Kellogg also voluntarily recalled 28 million boxes of Froot Loops, Apple Jacks, Corn Pops, and Honey Smacks in 2010 because of a foul odor and flavor from the liners of the packages.is the cause. The brand also said that it's currently conducting a review of the complaints. "Food safety is our top priority," General Mills spokesperson Andrea Williamson said in a statement toon April 1."We are aware of consumer claims submitted via the website and have conducted a thorough internal investigation. Based on our food safety programs and review of consumer feedback we've received directly, we do not believe these complaints are attributed to our product.

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