A man has taken social media by storm after sharing a video of a bug crawling inside Cadbury chocolate. He now shared an update that the Telangana State Food Research Institute has found white worms and nests in Cadbury chocolate (roasted almonds) and has declared it “unsafe for consumption”.
Robin Zaccheus also shared details about the report he received from the lab. “Report on 2 Cadbury chocolates purchased from Ratnadeep Retail. It may be time for FMCG companies to be held accountable and punished for supplying the unsafe food that our children so often consume.” ” he wrote.
Mr Zacchais also tagged the official We must take responsibility for this,” he wrote.
“Please be careful when consuming these chocolates, especially when giving them to innocent children,” he added.
The last part of his tweet was addressed to the Minister of Health and Family Welfare, Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya. “I appeal from the bottom of my heart! Please stop these companies from making a mockery of the system. These violators should be severely punished and their licenses revoked,” Zacchaeus wrote.
How did Cadbury respond?
The company posted a three-part thread in the comments section. “Hello, Mondelez follows the internationally recognized HACCP (Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points) program, the most comprehensive food safety system in the world, and is committed to ensuring that our products are free from physical, chemical and microbiological problems. We guarantee that there will be no,” they wrote. .
“Chocolate, like any other food product, requires special care and attention in the distribution chain, retail environment, and storage. We tested samples from the same batch, as well as samples from other batches produced around the same time. No problems were found,” he added.
In a tweet concluding the thread, Cadbury said: “We are confident that our products have not been affected in the manufacturing process.”
Let's take a look at the entire exchange.
The post has racked up more than 5.1 million views since it was shared a day ago. The share also garnered nearly 2,500 likes. People posted various comments while reacting to this share.
How did X users react to this Cadbury post?
“You have to answer for this kind of thing that is dangerous to children,” one X user tweeted. “Shocking news,” added another. “The main problem is the storage temperature of the chocolates. These chocolates must be kept refrigerated at all times. However, these stores, including the smaller ones, always turn off the refrigerators at night. I am the third person to join in. “I'll think twice before buying Cadbury chocolate next time. This is really alarming,” a fourth person wrote.