Mothers, if you do not already, please start checking your Gerber cereal. I would advise pouring cereal into your own container and shifting through it. This morning I went to go make my 8 month old's breakfast. I poured some Gerber cereal into a bowl and there was a worm..a mealworm I believe which turns into a beetle....in it, along with a skin of another one..and that was only in a 1/2 cup of it! This box was new. I just opened last night and it is not expired!! My son had already had a bowl from it last night! Thank god I saw the worm and he did not eat it! I was so disgusted. I am scared to even use the other boxes I have now. I took pictures of it and the box, everything. I wrote them a very angered letter. They called me a few hours later, apologizing for it...but the guy made it seem like it was no big deal. All he did was say sorry and offer coupons..COUPONS?! as if I even want to buy their product now. I know a mealworm is not that harmful..but it is still nasty and does NOT belong in my baby's food!!! The guy said grain insects can contaminate the cereal if close by objects it comes in contact with. So with that....the beetles that these worms turn into produce 80 eggs at once before they die...so imagine how many of them were around the cereal...GROSS!!!! I am considering if I want to leave this matter as a "heres a coupon" ordeal or take it higher.THis is a picture of the mealworm or whatever kind it is!!!
Re: Worm in Gerber Cereal!!!!
It's gross but it does happen. Most likely it got in there in the grocery store. I've found worms in other products that I just opened(rice, flour, etc) It sucks.
Eh, I'm sure we've all eaten some worms in our food at some point. Sorry. I just don't get worked up over this stuff.
Throw it away and buy a new box.
This. When I find live bugs in things (not very often, but it has happened), I try to think of it positively - the food must not be very processed, or it would have died. That's good, right?
You got a quick call back, an apology, and coupons. What are you expecting out of this if you take it higher?
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It cracks me up that people get so worked up by this. Toss it, buy a new box, move on with life. Grain products (of all kinds) are susceptible to this. It could have happened anywhere from the factory to your house. Baby food is no exception.
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It's going to happen...I know it's gross, but food products aren't hermetically sealed.
I found a big worm once in a piece of fish I was eating at a restaurant. And I was about 75% done. I was disgusted, of course, but s*** happens.
It's not a mealworm, it's a weevil. And it's not Gerber's fault.
Weevils originate in the grains themselves and are not detectable until they hatch and grow, so they get into stored grains and no one knows about them until they open the product months later. It's very common in any grain product. Keep an eye on the rest of the grains in your pantry, because they spread quick. Just sift your flour before using for a little while.
We used to feed those to our bearded dragon.
I have nothing else.
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This! I work in agriculture and while I admit finding worms is disgusting it happens in all sorts of products. It's not the farmer's fault, it's not the manufacturer's fault, it's not the store's fault. It's Mother Nature.
it happens. what are you going to gain by "taking it higher" except more aggravation for yourself?
Eh, it's just a little extra protein!
***I kid, I kid*** that is totally gross!
Once, I was eating a bowl of cheerios and only on the last bite noticed not one, not two but THREE little worms in that bite...who knows how many I ate prior to that!
I found the same thing in DD's Earth's Best cereal once. I threw it out and got a new box, and now I keep it in the fridge in a plastic container.
Like pp's said, it's not the the brand's fault. It happens in grains and cereals. Whatev.
This is awesome lol
True story.
I about flipped my schit a couple years ago when I opened a box of bisquick. It was still sealed (I had bought it a couple months prior) and there were little bugs crawling around inside the bag.
I googled that shiz and learned a fast lesson about flour bugs and weevils. In my house, all flour products are stored in the freezer or fridge.
And for the record, I'm sure the 20 year old working at the call center did exactly what his script told him to do. Next time a customer service rep isn't doing what you think is apprpriate, calmly ask to speak with a supervisor. They're the ones who are allowed to deviate from the script prompts. If a CS rep deviates from their script, they'll get fired in a hurry.
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