This woman made a grim discovery after she found a freaking two-inch-long black nail in her yogurt. Clare Hough, from Brough in East Yorkshire, said she was tucking into a Müller Corner for breakfast when she came across the unexpected object. The company, on the other hand, says its products are packaged under strict checks and passed through x-ray too before they are sent out for the markets. The company has further added that they are willing to carry out an investigation if the woman contacts them.
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This woman was left horrified after she found a two-inch long nail in her yogurt.
Clare Hough, from Brough in East Yorkshire, said she was tucking into a Müller Corner for breakfast when she came across the disgusting surprise.
The company, Müller says its products are subject to stringent checks and even go through an X-ray machine before they sent out to be sold.
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However, Clare, 45 claims she found the black colored nail inside her yogurt.
She said: "It was one of those Müller Corner ones, it was a toffee hoop one.
"I'd eaten quite a lot of it already when I saw it. I was just shocked and surprised.
"I could have swallowed it. A child could have eaten it and swallowed it because children eat those sorts of yogurts."
She added: "They had the yogurt on offer at Morrison's sometimes so I got some.
"I was eating through it and there was this nail that was a good inch or two inches long in the actual yogurt compartment.
"It was a few days ago on Monday or Tuesday, I was due at work so it was just a quick breakfast before.
"I was just flabbergasted. Astonished."
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Müller says it will carry out an investigation if Clare gets in touch with them.
A spokesperson from Müller said: "The products we make are subject to extensive checks and x-ray scans to ensure they meet the highest standards of product quality, and we would encourage the individual to contact our customer service team so that we can carry out a full investigation.
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"It is important to stress that in our production facility, yogurt passes through a filter, and the whole process takes place within an entirely sealed and automated filling line.
"The completed product is then scanned by an x-ray machine."
