Mar 6 • 16:45 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Ilta-Sanomat

Minnas child found something disgusting in the juice - 'He almost choked'

A child in Northern Finland found a foreign object in their juice, causing a choking scare, which the family plans to escalate to consumer authorities after being unsatisfied with the company's compensation offer.

In Northern Finland, a primary school-aged child had a frightening experience when they discovered a disturbing foreign object in a juice drink. The child's mother, Minna, reported that after opening a Coop-brand juice, her child took a sip and began coughing, eventually spitting out a slimy piece that looked disturbingly similar to a fingertip from an adult's glove. Thankfully, while the situation was alarming, the child did not develop any lasting fears from the incident.

Kirsi Ali-Kovero, the product quality manager of the S-Group, stated that the manufacturer insists that the object couldn't have originated from the production process, as all raw materials are filtered and packaged in an aseptic environment. However, the family, unsatisfied with the offered compensation of 5 euros, has decided to report the incident to the consumer ombudsman, seeking further action and accountability from the company. This raises important questions about food safety standards and consumer rights in Finland.

This incident highlights the importance of vigilance and quality control in food production, especially concerning products aimed at children. As families become more aware of food safety issues, incidents like this can severely impact consumer trust in brands. The family's decision to escalate their complaint suggests a growing trend in consumer activism where individuals seek to hold companies accountable for lapses that may endanger health, particularly among vulnerable demographics such as children.

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