Moma Foods has pulled some porridge pots and sachets from supermarket shelves and warned people not to eat them after "a mouse contamination event" which happened in autumn last year.
The Food Standards Agency (FSA) issued an alert on Sunday stating that the firm, which is owned by Irn-Bru-maker AG Barr, was recalling nine items including porridge pots and sachets.
A spokesperson for Moma told the BBC it launched an investigation after receiving a consumer report of "a potential contamination issue".
The firm said: "The third-party manufacturer notified us on 20 March that a mouse contamination event did occur in autumn 2025."
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Moma declined to name the third-party manufacturer but said: "We have paused all manufacturing at this site and will be carrying out audits to confirm the issue has been completely resolved."
