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Cheerios: Nausea, Vomiting Report - Cheerios, California

6 months ago reported by user-pdfgz689

Cheerios, California, USA

California, United States

I ate a bowl of Honey Nut Cheerios and very quickly after felt nauseas and threw up. I will never eat them again. | Symptoms: Vomiting, Nausea

#cheerios #california #unitedstates #honey #bowl

user-grtnz296

Doubtful that was food poisoning. Dried goods are extremely unlikely to cause that. You probably had a virus.

Admin

Hi, thank you for sharing your perspective. While it’s true that dry packaged foods like cereal are generally lower risk, foodborne illness can still occur if ingredients are contaminated during production or handling. Even products considered shelf-stable have been linked to recalls and outbreaks in the past. Because of this, we encourage people to share their experiences so potential patterns can be identified and investigated if needed. Hope this is helpful. Wish you a good day! Best, Iwaspoisoned Support.

user-vvrp8518

There have been lots of reports of people getting sick from Honey Nut Cheerios, Lucky Charms, and various cereals on here. I stay away now.

user-nzxvt319

I heard something about General Mills a while back that could be the cause of these issues. I don’t Know how true it is, but apparently they found no pathogens but rather INDUSTRIAL CLEANERS in the cereal.

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