After Nestle’s Maggi controversy, the company’s baby food product Cerelac is under the scanner of Food Safety and Drug Administration Department in Tamil Nadu. [caption id=“attachment_2299106” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]
Nestle.[/caption] Live worms were found in a Nestle Cerelac baby food packet in Coimbatore on Tuesday. S Sriram, an IT professional, bought a packet of Nestle Cerelac from a medical shop at Perur here on Sunday. His wife opened the packet on Monday afternoon and found several red worms in the wheat and milk powder according to a report by Tamil magazine Vikatan,
reports the Times of India
. Sriram first approached Nestle’s customer care centre to register a complaint but was unhappy with their response. He then filed a complaint with the food safety department on Tuesday morning. “The worms look like weevils, which commonly infest wheat,” said a food safety officer
in a report by the Hindustan Times
. Officials said the worms might have multiplied after packaging. Less than two weeks ago, live larvae were found in a Nestle Nan Pro 3 milk powder packet in Coimbatore.
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