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Food Safety Report - BJ's Wholesale Club, Pelham Manor New York

2 years ago reported by user-vvpxc869 business

BJ's Wholesale Club, Pelham Parkway, Pelham Manor, Pelham, NY, USA

825 Pelham Parkway, Pelham Manor, 10803 New York, United States

Since mid-last year, we started experiencing diarrhea from eating Cheerios & Lucky Charms that we purchased here. We would buy 5-7 packs (at a time, so we had cereal for months). We didn’t realize it was the cereal until we stopped eating it, and when we resumed, diarrhea returned. And now I’m seeing an article in the New York Post about the said complaint. We still have two boxes of Cheerios left. We haven’t bothered speaking to the folks at this store because they're not going to believe us, and it’s not like we’re going to get our money back. But it’s good to know that there’s a place we can report this issue. | Symptoms: Diarrhea

#bjswholesaleclub #cheerios #pelhammanor #newyork #unitedstates #cereal

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