A mum was left horrified after her daughter bit into a Morrisons eclair and found it filled with cream 'like blue cheese'. Kelly Carr bought the treat for Lana-Reid from her local store.
But as reported by BedfordshireLive, the little girl ended up vomiting in the sick from the taste of the mould. The eclairs looked fine from the outside, but the inside painted a different picture, said her appalled mum.
A 42-year-old forensic nurse from Bedford, Kelly said the label on the box stated the two eclairs were only a day out of date. "I am so utterly disgusted right now," she said.
"They did go out of date yesterday, but they were in the fridge. That looks like that has been rotting on a shelf for a week."
After her daughter had vomited after biting into the "blue" eclairs, Kelly sent off an email but claims that Morrisons has done "nothing about it" as of yet.
She added: "I have emailed everybody I know who would put that out. I have emailed Morrisons, but I would not even know who to complain to about the disgusting situation.
"She just took a bite into it and she just vomited in the kitchen sink because she said 'Mummy they're blue'. I thought that's a joke right? Then I looked at it and they are both completely blue.
"Honestly I am just mortified that she has had to bite into something that I bought as a treat. For her to be sick in the kitchen sink, honestly I am utterly disgusted right now. Fuming, I am so angry."
Kelly says she is concerned others could buy products with mould and believes the desserts were not completely refrigerated before she bought them.
"It's not even mouldy, it's full on blue cheese," she said. "It's disgusting.
"I would dread to think how many other people have bought mouldy items like the one I bought and someone has bitten into it. I cannot be the only person to have been through this.
"That looks like it has been sat there for a week and has not been refrigerated. They look like they have just been sat in a cupboard or a shelf for the last week.
"I have never reported anything like this before, never reported to anyone about an item. I even tweeted it, I don't even tweet usually."
A Morrisons spokeswoman emphasised how food quality is "extremely important" to the supermarket. The issue is currently being investigated by the supplier, she said.
"The quality of the food that we sell is extremely important to us," she said. "Though this product was not in date when it was consumed, we are still investigating this issue with our supplier so that we can return to Ms Carr."