Video: a mom discovers a larva or an insect living in her baby's milk
By Philippe Rifflet published Leactu Lyonvoir My News
It was the first morning bottle, it was 8:00 am Friday April 17, 2020 in Saint-Etienne (Loire).Anaïs, a 28 -year -old mother had released the 3 -month -old daughter's milk box when she saw a dark spot in the milk powder of the Gallia brand.
The "crumb" started to move
"I told myself that it could be a crumb," she tells us this Monday, April 20 after the brand, sent a courier to recover the box.But when she deposited the "crumb" on her work plan, she began to move.
"In fact it was like a larva, or a tiny insect, no more than a millimeter ..." says the mother who "does not understand how such a thing can happen.Anaïs had the excellent reflex to make a video of the beast before crushing it and going through the vacuum cleaner box!
Contacted the Gallia brand has taken things very seriously
Obviously, the beast was indeed in the box started by Anaïs two days before.As a phone number for consumers is on the packaging, the young mother called to say what was going on."We took very seriously what I had just lived and I was told that we were going to remind me".What was done the same afternoon:
The company communicates very openly on its Facebook page about these incidents.
The company sent a courier to recover in boxes
Gallia who belongs to the powerful Danone group, sent a courier to recover the box in question.They came to take it this Monday, April 20 in Saint-Etienne at the home of Anaïs.
I just wanted to warn other parents, nothing else
Anaïs testifies to "prevent other parents, and surely, not for other reasons.On social networks, some have accused me of wanting to earn money.It makes no sense.Besides, I decided not to file a complaint.
Which is not the case with other parents who decided to continue the milk brand as in Brittany where an infant had a worm ...
On February 28, according to the Huffington Post, two other cases had been identified in the Landes and the Puy-de-Dôme.Two cases that made it possible to identify a number of the identical boxes produced on the Wexford site in Ireland.
To see if the box of the young mother of Saint-Etienne had the same origin.
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