‘Do not eat’ warning issued over biscuits and crackers that may contain MOTH LARVAE

BISCUITS and crackers have been recalled after they were found to contain moth larvae.

The products, from Daylesford Organic, are “unfit for human consumption”, warns the Food Standards Agency (FSA).

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Crackers and biscuits from Daylesford Organic have been recalled

Larvae are small, cream-colored caterpillar-like pests that later develop into moths.

Eating them won’t necessarily make you sick, but officials don’t recommend it.

The “do not eat” warning applies to:

  • Daylesford Organic Rye, Spelled and Raisin Crispbreads – 120g (best before 22 May 2024 and 5 June 2024)
  • Daylesford Organic Savory Biscuit Selection – 360 g (best before 22 May 2024, 5 June 2024 and 10 September 2024)
  • Daylesford Organic Savory Biscuit Selection – 960 g (best before 22 May 2024 and 5 June 2024)

“These products contain moth larvae, making them unsafe to eat,” the FSA said.

They are available on the Daylesford Organic website, from Milk & More and Ocado.

Farm shops in the Cotswolds, London’s Notting Hill and other locations also stock the food company’s range.

Anyone who bought the crackers should not eat them and avoid opening the package, Daylesford said.

Instead, customers should return them to the store where they bought them for a full refund – with or without a receipt.

Larvae are small, cream-colored caterpillar-like pests that later develop into moths

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Larvae are small pests like cream-colored caterpillars that later develop into mothsCredit: Alamy

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