Food experts believe pandemic-related supply issues may have caused General Mills to change some of its ingredients, and an alternative component may be causing the stomach illnesses that consumers have been reporting.
General Mills, the company that makes Lucky Charm cereals, speaks out amidst the FDA's announcement that they are investigating the reports of stomach illnesses linked to Lucky Cereal.
More than 1,000 people complained about experiencing stomach problems after eating Lucky Charm cereals. The matter has been raised to the FDA, and an investigation is ongoing to address the matter.
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