Video goes viral on social media

Hyderabad (Telangana) – Robin Zaccheus has posted a video on social media wherein a live worm can be seen in a Cadbury chocolate bar. He has asked, ‘Found a worm crawling in Cadbury chocolate purchased in Ratnadeep Metro Ameerpet today. Is there a quality check for these near to expiry products ? Who is responsible for public health hazards ?’ Chocolate purchase receipt was also shown in the video.
Found a worm crawling in Cadbury chocolate purchased at Ratnadeep Metro Ameerpet today..
Is there a quality check for these near to expiry products? Who is responsible for public health hazards? @DairyMilkIn @ltmhyd @Ratnadeepretail @GHMCOnline @CommissionrGHMC pic.twitter.com/7piYCPixOx
— Robin Zaccheus (@RobinZaccheus) February 9, 2024
Cadbury’s owner Mondelez responded to the post, ‘Hi, Mondelez India Foods Private Limited (formerly Cadbury India Ltd) endeavours to maintain the highest quality standards, and we regret to note that you have had an unpleasant experience. To enable us to address your concern, please write to us at [email protected] providing us with your full name, address, phone number and purchase details.’
A live worm was found crawling inside a Cadbury chocolate at Bhagyanagar (Telangana)
🤳 Video goes viral on social media
👉 The Food and Drug Administration is expected to take such things seriously#Cadbury#Food #Chocolate@fssaiindia
Picture credit – @TimesNow pic.twitter.com/uHjf9uvJx1
— Sanatan Prabhat (@SanatanPrabhat) February 11, 2024
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